The searchable is the part of your life that leaves, or is, a record. (Chapter 11, Privacy, p. 202)
We leave records everywhere we go. Our ancestors left us letters and pictures. We all buy possessions to surround ourselves with that make us happy or enhance our lives. We join different institutions which assign numbers to identify us such as banks, schools, libraries, museums, etc. We sign guest books at weddings and funerals. We sign our friends' yearbooks, and our family's birthday cards. We leave parts of ourselves all over like permanent fingerprints. It proves that we existed, we were there. I just liked the thought of continuity that this line evoked.
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