The title of the book is the first words read by the reader, but it is the last mystery solved in books usually. However after reading the entire book of Into the Wild I came to the conclusion that the title was simply the main storyboard of the story. A man going into the wild, but that was not the final point, as going into the wild had to have some meaning behind it. Going into the wild, and doing what you want to do. McCandless loved the wilderness, as the wilderness was what had killed him. The wild brought the end to his life. Life has many twists and turns, but always do what you want, because you only have one life to live. McCandless did exactly what he wanted to do. He did what he had always loved to do. He did what pleased him the most, and became one with nature. Yes he died, but maybe he was supposed to die this way. He thanked the Lord towards the end of the book, and died in please, knowing he lived his life to the fullest. Anything is possible, and Chris McCandlass is the perfect example for that exact fact. Do what you love, and live happily. A hundred days of happiness is better than a thousand days of sadness. Go into the wild, and discover what you truly want in life. Go into the wild and live. However there is one problem: the wilderness is unknown, and the only person that can solve this problem is that person himself or herself. You are the key to the rest of your life. Keep calm and live on, the write way.
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