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Who was Chris McCandless? What was he looking for? Chris was a intelligent, ambitious, even complex person. I think he was searching for adventure, freedom, and independence. To live nomadically. Did he ever find what he was looking for? It seemed He struggled to completely immerse himself, and couldn't always stay in the wilderness. I think he was happy but only temporarily before he had to return to civilization. At least that's what I assume. I don't know if he truly ever found what he was looking for, no one could know. It might be hard to understand him because he's different from most people, he didn't want the exact things everyone else wanted. Unfortunately his desire and wants to live that nomadic lifestyle were unrealistic and interfered

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