The Night Thoreau Spent In Jail

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People don’t take risk because they want to but because they have to, there is risk in every decision that you make. In this essay the definition of risk is ‘’ a situation involving exposure to dangerous outcomes’’. Every decision that people make no matter of it’s mass has a risk, because the outcome of the situation is unknown or undecided. Examples of the warrant is shown in many books like The night Thoreau spent in jail, into the wild, and how to build a fire, the first example is shown in the book The night Thoreau spent in jail.

Thoreau was known for his irregular decision making, and one example came from The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, when he decided to flog the children in his class.’’ Six of you. Any six. Come forward. It doesn't matter who. You are all- all of you- accused of the damning crimes of laughter, curiosity, and candid self- expression! Bigelow!... Kids would later leave his class, and Thoreau would later quit. The decision to beat the kids looked like a easy one as it was the rules but would lead to more hardships. This quote backs the warrant because know matter what decision there was a
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‘’He probably died on August 18, 112 days after he’d walked into the wild, 19 days before six Alaskans would happen across the bus and discover his body inside’’. The quote shows how the choosing the bus impacted his life, it also shows how a decision with little risk impacted his life as well. The decision to stay on this bus help Mccandless stay alive for 112 days but what if he didn’t stay on the bus, would he have lived longer or die in only a few days. The decision to stay on the bus had look to have no risk but it shows how even the smallest of decisions have there risk because the bus could have been why he lived this long or why he died. Another man who knows about being in cold temperatures comes from the book How to build a