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e-lub [12.9K]
2 years ago
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How does the seeking of new experiences shape us as individuals? “Into the wild”

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34kurt2 years ago
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Seeking new experiences shapes us in a better way as individual to create new things and live a purposeful life.

<h3>What are new experiences according to the book "Into the Wild"</h3>

New experiences are those experience (s) we gain from learning a new skill set to better ourselves and to contend for transformation. It forces us out of our comfort zones and jarred us to do more.

Restricting ourselves to our comfortable zones is a human failure. It's all too easy to fall into a box and quit challenging ourselves.

According to Christopher in his Book "Into the Wild", he recognizes the need of learning new skills while surviving in the wilderness. Christopher learns leather craftsmanship while staying with an elderly guy named Franz. He does it with zeal, and eventually employs this skill to create some very remarkable.

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