Trust is a firm belief in reliability, reliability, ability or power of someone or something. Since it is an important part of life, we can not live in the world without it. Doing basketball has taught me a small aspect that makes trust important. I learned that I need to trust my teammates, they need to know that they can always believe me. Although our entire team may not be very close to the pitch, we will play on the court together as a team. In this way, my basketball team can contact the expedition team of Jon Krakauer who invaded the thin air.
Individual papers, as-to-to and immersive storytelling (see Jon Krakaur's Into Thin Air) advance images and stories a step further. When I started doing this kind of news, I told myself: Write it as a novel unless it is real. The motivation for this storytelling is plot and character. Since the writer is one of the main characters, personal essays and immersive news depend mainly on voice
By the end of March, I have read my first book revealed by Jon Krakauer. Reading books is not a big deal. But for those who are tired of reading long text messages, this is really a big deal. In the early days, the book was just a sleeping medicine for me. After a while, this book is mysterious to me. My head is staggered and I can sit up late. This helped me in many ways. I will start learning one thing every day. Sometimes I learn very little things, sometimes it is a very big thing I can not think of. I learned what to do and what not to do on the mountain, learned how business is confused, football learned how to learn and learn more than watching on television. Read
Krakauer, Jon Into Thin Air I have not read this book yet, but I'm flying to see what happens. This book is a journey of climber and his preparations so that he can climb Everest. The description of trekking makes it possible for you to truly honor the dangers of Mount Everest and you can see the reason why some people are obsessed. - Oliver Jack, Krakauer, written in 2018 by John Clarkauer, John Toza Wild In John is an inspiring story about a young man named Christopher McCandless. Christopher is a dropout of a university seeking a different lifestyle from ordinary students. He left his life and changed his identity. The novel follows Christopher's adventure to Alaska Wilderness through Hitchhiker. Questions about identity are very insightful. I will recommend this novel to everyone. This novel is suitable for those who love adventure, outdoor activities and thrilling stories.