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Walk Across That Bridge
Looking too long at both sides is what makes your feet tremble
A bridge isn't meant to be lived on. It's meant to be crossed.
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Looking too long at both sides is what makes your feet tremble
A bridge isn't meant to be lived on. It's meant to be crossed.
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You've turned to a narrow bridge flooded with clean morning light. This page isn't in a hurry to predict outcomes — it's asking whether you can first see this: move forward out of the in-between, stop staying in the middle. When you're willing to bring your attention back here, what seemed knotted will begin to show a loose end.
"Walk across that bridge" is for questions you've been turning over for a long time and are only growing more exhausted by. A bridge isn't meant to be lived on. It's meant to be crossed. You don't have to take this as an absolute answer — think of it as a temporary lamp, lighting the ground just ahead.
You're afraid that choosing one side means losing the other, so you've kept yourself in the most unsettling spot of all. You work hard to avoid regret, so you check and re-check, run and re-run the scenario. But staying in the scenario indefinitely is also a choice — one that wears you down slowly.
Set a date for crossing — and complete one concrete handover that represents forward movement. Afterwards, don't rush to judge whether you did it well. Just ask: did this step make things a little clearer — did it bring me a little closer to a version of myself that doesn't have to pretend?
This draw is for entertainment and self-exploration only — not a divination guarantee or psychological diagnosis.