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He longed for a simpler life from "summary" of Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer

Chris McCandless, the protagonist of "Into the Wild," possessed a deep yearning for a life unencumbered by the complexities and material trappings of modern society. He found solace in the idea of a simpler existence, one defined by the purity of nature and the absence of societal constraints. This longing drove him to abandon his conventional life and embark on a journey into the Alaskan wilderness, where he sought to live off the land and commune with the untamed beauty of the natural world. For Chris, simplicity was not just a lifestyle choice, but a fundamental philosophy that shaped his worldview. He rejected the consumerist culture that he saw as shallow and corrupt, opting instead for a more minimalist way of living. He eschewed material possessions and creature comforts in favor of a more stripped-down existence, where his only concerns were survival and self-discovery. In the wilderness, he found a sense of freedom and authenticity that had eluded him in the confines of civilization. The allure of simplicity lay in its promise of clarity and purity. By stripping away the trappings of modern life, Chris hoped to uncover a deeper truth about himself and the world around him. He sought to untangle the complexities of society and reconnect with the elemental forces that go...
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    Into the Wild

    Jon Krakauer

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