Let me just list some examples of what bridge people could do. They could:
- translate all languages and cultural mores into other languages and cultural mores,
- translate mini-cultural divides like young tech geek speak (which is me) to parental technophobia speak,
- they could chaperon people across ideological divides like republican to democrat... (and vice-versa),
- guide people across the gay to straight river basin,
- Point out items of interest on the bridge between various religious canyon's and gorge's
eg. like evangelical christian canyon and the grand canyon, - Across racial ravine's they could go back and forth between one racial group and another, explaining things like systematic racism and privilege, adding new boards to the bridge to complete it.
- And on and on!
I think on this journey I know some bridge people. :)
Um. Maybe this would be a good time to mention I’ve had a slight phobia of bridges for the last few years. It started really small about six years ago and then just grew. I think that I knew unconsciously years ago that there were life bridges up ahead I needed or need to cross, hence my anxiety of crossing actual bridges. I've been paying attention to my fear when driving over bridges lately and its started to get a bit less.
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I too have a fear of bridges. My last campus had a bridge in the middle of it that I would avoid as often as possible.
However, I'd like to think of myself as a bridge person, with my gay Christian work. Also my co-worker says I'm good at translating technological stuff to her. *laugh*
While I think having bridge people might be "comforting" - I feel it would take the risk, mystery and excitement of discovery from out lives - that place where we learn to be our own bridge people, walk with ourselves, steady ourselves by the weight of our lives, come to know that where ever we're going, it's going to be fine - we have the metal of what it takes. I sort of think that if we had bridge people, we'd never really find out what we're made of.
M, thanks for sharing. :) I am right now on the phone as tech support for someone. Don't you love multi-tasking.
zuzu, you are so damn wise! Yes it was very comforting to have you as a bridge person... AND you are so right we do need to be our own bridge people. Hmmm. I am finding what I'm made of these days though yes. In a way I wouldn't have otherwise.
O M, I said that about multi-tasking because I am currently translating tech stuff while blogging.
And I really wonder what that bridge phobia is related too. Well I don't think it's a phobia because I don't avoid bridges I just get anxious crossing them.
Saw your comment on Crafty's blog about haiku.
I like your post here, I believe that many if not most bloggers are bridge people. I enjoy meeting new people and reaching out to others.
Hey Brian thanks for the visit. :) Bloggers as bridge people is an interesting idea...
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