In Into the Wild, Christopher McCandless gives up many of his possessions in pursuit of freedom and meaningful experiences. If you had to simplify your life and keep only a few important possessions, what would you keep and why? What would be hardest to leave behind?

Prompt Response: If I had to simplify my life, I would keep my favorite hoodie because it's gotten me through a lot, my PVC sword because it's one of, if not my favorite, things I've built, and my Digivice because it's something that reminds me of my childhood. There's more I would keep, but they don't come to mind right now. The hardest thing to leave behind would be my phone because it's something I use every day, and I'm so used to having it within arm's reach, so not having it would feel alien.

Summary: Today, we read chapter one of "Into the Wild."

Reflection: I think we're in for an interesting narrative, and props to John Krakauer for putting together a story from bits and pieces of evidence. Also, I think McCandless was very immature for accepting the man's help.

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