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PostSecret: Extraordinary Confessions from Ordinary Lives
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Is it just me or do people always think they are unique to the extent that nobody thinks the way they do? Can the truth be that we are all self conscious, hopeful, hold the occasional grudge, the shame of a certain pettiness over a trifle we know is absurd but can't entirely release, etc.?
We are all just people. How else do the marketing algorithms so accurately predict us? Baa...baa...
Don't be surprised then when you open up this clever compendium. A call goes out for people to write down their deepest secret on the back of a home made self designed post card, and mail it in, anonymously. They are collated into this book and you will be saddened, shocked and amused.
And sometimes, you may be startled.
Because you have that secret, too
We are all just people. How else do the marketing algorithms so accurately predict us? Baa...baa...
Don't be surprised then when you open up this clever compendium. A call goes out for people to write down their deepest secret on the back of a home made self designed post card, and mail it in, anonymously. They are collated into this book and you will be saddened, shocked and amused.
And sometimes, you may be startled.
Because you have that secret, too
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What an intriguing review! You have made me curious enough to want to read this book.