Prompt: 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: Right now, success means getting strong grades, earning college acceptance, and building future opportunities. I focus on school performance and activities because they lead to those results. These ideas come from family expectations, school pressure, and what society values. At the same time, I see success as feeling proud of my work and making steady progress. I want my definition of success to balance achievement with real happiness.

Summary: Today we read chapter 9-10 of into the wild.
Reflection: I learned chapter 9-10 of into the wild

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