Every changing community needs bridge people.
People who can honor the old without being trapped by it.
People who can see the new without romanticizing it.
People who can translate between generations, structures, emotions, and hopes.
They are not always the loudest voices.
Sometimes they are the quiet steady ones who can hold memory and possibility in the same conversation.
In the Two Loop movement, bridge people are essential. They help a community move from fear to discernment. From nostalgia to gratitude. From urgency to shared wisdom.
They know that what is ending deserves reverence.
They also know that what is emerging deserves care.
Bridge people do not erase the past. They help the future receive its blessing.
Who is helping your community carry wisdom across the threshold?