Shownotes
Segment 1: What Chris did
Chris McCandless' mindset in the book Into The Wild is different from a normal person's in several ways. First, Chris had a desire for adventure. He traveled across the United States, and didnt tell his family or friends. His mindset was focused on living life on his own terms;
Segment 2: Chris’s Mindset
Second, Chris had a strong desire for doing things his own way. He was willing to do things most wouldnt like live in the wild by himself with no human contact. He believed that he could survive on his own, without the help of others, and this mindset led him to take risks that ultimately ended up being fatal.
Segment 3: Comparing chris to a normal person
Third, Chris had almost a spiritual connection to nature. He saw the wilderness as a place of freedom, and he sought to immerse himself in it as much as possible. He rejected what was considered the norm of modern society, including technology and material possessions, and instead found peace in the natural world.
Outtro:
- Overall, Chris McCandless' mindset was different from a normal person's in that he had a strong desire for adventure, self-reliance, and a spiritual connection to nature. While these traits are admirable in many ways, they also led him to take risks that in the end were fatal. Thank you guys for watching this episode of Proper Dyktation