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Constructing Big Questions

I have three questions about this book and its characters they are as follows.
1. I previously thought that after all his life Aron had finally learned the error of his ways but it seems to me that he continues to endanger himself and friends. How can he be so egotistical so unaware of the circumstances that time and time again nearly kill him?
2. What do you think would change about his life if he started to see all the things he did wrong. I mean he took an unlucky scenario of a rock trapping his hand, and turned it into "My whole life had led to this moment".
3. Would it be better if he just died out there? he himself quoted a man who said the best thing a human can do for earth is die. With all of his talk about the spiritual and risk-taking being the best thing you can do he just sounds like any other bored rich kid.
1. I previously thought that after all his life Aron had finally learned the error of his ways but it seems to me that he continues to endanger himself and friends. How can he be so egotistical so unaware of the circumstances that time and time again nearly kill him?
2. What do you think would change about his life if he started to see all the things he did wrong. I mean he took an unlucky scenario of a rock trapping his hand, and turned it into "My whole life had led to this moment".
3. Would it be better if he just died out there? he himself quoted a man who said the best thing a human can do for earth is die. With all of his talk about the spiritual and risk-taking being the best thing you can do he just sounds like any other bored rich kid.
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