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?

 Response: If I had to choose only a few things to keep I think I would keep my phone (and charger) because it connects me to my friends and the greater world and provides a lot of entertainment for me. I would also keep some of my favorite clothes because my outfits have a lot of history to them and I like dressing this way. Thirdly I would keep some of my cozier blankets and maybe stuffed animals, I really value my comfort and I have quite an attachment to them.

Summary: We read chapter 1

Reflection: I think this was a strong start to the book. I am excited to see where it goes.

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