Prompt: In Into the Wild, Christopher McCandless gives up many of his possessions in pursuit of freedom and meaningful experiences. If you had to simplify your life and keep only a few important possessions, what would you keep and why? What would be hardest to leave behind?

 Prompt: If I had to simplify my life and keep only a few important possessions, I would keep things that are useful and meaningful to me. One thing I would keep is my phone because it allows me to stay connected with my family and access important information. I would also keep a few personal items like photos or a journal because they hold memories that are important to me. These items would remind me of the people and experiences that shaped my life. The hardest things to leave behind would probably be the rest of my personal belongings and anything connected to my daily routine. Even though possessions can be replaced, the memories and comfort attached to them can be difficult to give up.

Summary: I was absent due to baseball.

Reflection: I was absent due to baseball.

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