But I digress. As I mentioned earlier, I own all of the books currently in publication (another collections is currently being prepared for release). A developing trend with the release of each new book is the tendency for readers to leave their own secrets in various volumes at their local bookstores for other fans to discover. Many of these are sent in to Postsecret by those who find them. I was lucky enough to find a book with TWO secrets in it. One I seem to have lost, unfortunately. It said: "My fiancee and I met on Youtube. "Samson" by Regina Spektor brought us together. I have never loved music more." It was a lovely secret (and one of my favorite Regina Spektor songs) and I'm still upset that I lost it.
"I hope you come back here and look for the secret you left that I found. I'd much rather you have panic attacks than you dying. I love you, whoever you are. Thank you for stopping by again."
There are many things I love about this find. First, that when someone found a secret - whether they found it inadvertently, or were looking for it, or perhaps even it was the person leaving their own secret about Regina Spektor - they took it with them. The secret was meant for someone to find, and although this person may not have been looking they decided to carry this secret for a stranger. Not only that, they were inspired to such compassion for someone they do not know, and will likely never meet, that they felt compelled to respond and respond with unconditional love. Of course, it's easier to have unconditional love for the idea of a person than it is for someone you have to meet, learn to understand, and interact with in the course of your own daily life and troubles. But it's still and admirable sentiment, and I think we'd all like to believe that when called upon to be our noblest selves that we wouldn't let ourselves, or anyone else, down.
Even more so, I enjoy the words the writer chose to emphasize. Instead of saying that s/he loved "whoever you are" (implying that the person s/he was addressing was loved regardless of the kind of person they were), this person instead emphasizes are. To me it's as if the writer is saying that s/he loves this person because they are. Somewhere the original secret writerexists. S/he is a human being, and thus worthy of love and care. The emphasis at the end, on "again" expresses a confidence that the original writer will not give up, but come back in search of a solution.
Although I kept the secret I sent the text to Frank, who posted it on the main page at postsecret.com. I hope both the writer of the original secret and the writer of the one I found both saw it. One, so that they may receive the kindness someone intended for them, and the other to know that they're gesture did not go unnoticed.
And now a few short ones to round off the post:
Upper lefthand corner: Lea 13
Center: *can we not achieve a symbol or word w/o buying into a theory of representation?
This looks like a flashcard or study aid, although I can't imagine why it would then say "Lea 13" in the top corner, unless Lea likes to write her name and age on all of her notes. This one could invite endless speculation so I won't even start to here. Although, just to throw my two cents in on the specific question, no I don't think it's possible.