( This is NOT the original book. If you’re looking for the original book, search this The brave quest of Christopher McCandless that ultimately lead to his death. It was 1992 and a young man decided to invent a new life for himself in the boldest way possible. He gave his savings to charity, abandoned his car and the vast majority of his possessions and last but not least, burned all the cash in his wallet. And now, a man with no worldly possessions braced himself and went into a vision quest with no map, no cash, no car. How did this journey turn out for him? And what can we learn from his initiative? ( This summary is wholly written and published by Abbey Beathan. It is not affiliated with the original author in any way)
The protagonist wanted a start-over, a fresh start where even his name would be different. And in order to fulfill that desire and to live in an unfiltered way the experiences that nature presented, he got rid of every bit of technology or cash he had in hand and decided to roam the world. Sadly, four months after his journey began, his decomposed body was founded by a party of moose hunters. However, the ending is not what makes it unforgettable but the events that led up to it and in Into the Wild you’ll read about the entire story. Witness the story of McCandless and his unique journey where nature was his only friend. P.S. Into the Wild is a fascinating story that tells us all about McCandless vision quest. P.P.S. It was Albert Einstein who famously said that once you stop learning, you start dying. It was Bill Gates who said that he would want the ability to read faster if he could only have one superpower in this world. Abbey Beathan’s mission is to bring across amazing golden nuggets in amazing books through our summaries. Our vision is to make reading non-fiction fun, dynamic and captivating.
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