Chris McCandless rejects a traditional path of success and instead defines success on his own terms through freedom, experience, and personal meaning. Reflect on what success means to you at your current stage in life. In the response, explain how success is currently defined (grades, college acceptance, achievements, happiness, etc.) and where those ideas come from. Then, consider whether that definition truly reflects personal values or if it is shaped by expectations from family, school, or society.

At this stage, success reflects good grades and being active. We are trying to learn how the world works and work our way in. We have to apply to colleges. We have to study for at least 1 test a week. We are just getting taught to work with stress because that is what the real world is. This isn't freedom but the only true freedom is in the wild. these days we have to work and pay to live.

Today in class we completed a connections work sheet. We also completed an identifying sheet. 

Today I learned who Everett Ruoss is.

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