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He was inspired by the transcendentalist philosophy from "summary" of Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer

Chris McCandless, the young man at the center of this narrative, found solace and inspiration in the teachings of transcendentalist thinkers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. These philosophers believed in the inherent goodness of people and nature, advocating for self-reliance, individualism, and a deep connection with the natural world. McCandless was particularly drawn to the idea of living a simple, unencumbered life, free from the constraints of society and material possessions. McCandless saw himself as a modern-day transcendentalist, seeking to escape the trappings of modern civilization and find a deeper meaning in the wilderness. He believed that by stripping away the distractions of society, he could truly discover himself and his place in the world. This philosophy fueled his desire to embark on a journey into the Alaskan wilderness, where he planned to test his survival skills and live off the land. Throughout his journey, McCandless sought to commune with nature and find a sense of peace and fulfillment that had eluded him in the world of men. He viewed the wilderness as a place of purity and simplicity, where he could shed his past identity and forge a new, more authentic self. His actions, though extreme and at times reckless, were driven by a deep-seated belief in the transformative power of nature and the human spirit. In many ways, McCandless's quest mirrored the ideals of the transcendentalist movement, with its emphasis on self-discovery, individualism, and the search for truth in nature. His story serves as a modern-day parable of the struggle to find meaning and purpose in a world that often seems devoid of both. By immersing himself in the wild, McCandless hoped to transcend his own limitations and connect with something greater than himself.
  1. McCandless's journey was a testament to the enduring power of transcendentalist philosophy, and to the timeless quest for meaning and enlightenment that lies at the heart of the human experience. Despite the tragic end to his story, his legacy lives on as a reminder of the profound impact that nature and self-discovery can have on the human soul.
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Into the Wild

Jon Krakauer

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