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.

 Prompt Response: Maybe this will change for me but where I am right now, success to me is generally just personal fulfillment in life. While that is broad, that means to me just having a living I am happy with and a job that I am happy with. To many people success means immense wealth and while I can understand the idea of such, I don't relate to the supposed desire of such wealth. I believe that my own desires reflect my personal values as in society and around the world, the idea of success is pretty clearly defined in an economical kind of way.

Summary: We answered our classmates questions and started on two new assignments based on chapters 9-10

Reflection: Answering my classmate's questions was enjoyable because as they were critical thinking kind of questions, it forces you to look at the chapters and stories told within in different ways.

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