“Chris would use the spiritual aspect to try to motivate us. "He'd tell us to think about all the evil in the world, all the hatred, and imagine ourselves running against the forces of darkness, the evil wall that was trying to keep us from running our best. He believed that doing well was all mental, a simple matter of harnessing whatever energy was available.”
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Into the Wild is a nonfiction work that recounts the true story of Christopher McCandless, a bright and idealistic young man who, after graduating from college, donated his savings, abandoned his car and possessions, and set out on a cross-country journey. The narrative follows his travels through the American West, his encounters with various people, and his final, fateful trek into the remote Alaskan interior. The book explores themes of adventure, self-reliance, and the search for meaning in nature, drawing from McCandless's own journals and the accounts of those he met along the way. more
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