McCandless set out to live independently in the wilderness, but his death reveals the harsh reality of nature and survival. In your blog post, analyze how his desire for independence contributed to his death. Then, connect this idea to your own life by explaining a time when you wanted complete independence or control over a situation. Did things go as planned, or did you face unexpected challenges?

 Prompt Response: I think that in his desire to be alone and independent he also rejected the help of others. Often others provide help that we do not think we need but we are just clouded with an allusion that we can do everything on our own, when often that is not true. Often others see things we do not, other perspectives that we do not grasp without a helping hand. A time that I wanted complete independence was when I was working on a project for school and in my head it was super easy and I was going to knock it out in a few days, but in reality I miss understood the task and my project ended up being really bad. 

Summary: Read more of the book and watched the movie.    

Reflection: Read the rest of the chapters. 

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