In Chapter 5 of Into the Wild, McCandless is strongly influenced by writers like Jack London, whose stories shape the way he thinks about adventure and wilderness. Has a book, song, musician, or artist ever influenced the way you think about life, goals, or the world around you? Identify the specific book, song, musician, or artist and explain how their ideas or message affected your thinking.

Prompt Response: The book Atomic Habits by James Clear changed my perspective by teaching me that massive success comes from the compounding effect of tiny, consistent actions. It shifted my focus away from setting intimidating, distant goals toward building reliable systems that make progress feel automatic. This mindset helps me approach challenges with patience, knowing that small daily improvements eventually lead to significant life changes.

Summary: In class we read chapter 5 of into the wild

Reflection: I think Atomic Habits teaches a good message that little things have big outcomes.

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