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As far as I know, bridges are auxiliary constructions over valleys and connect two sides that are not yet connected in this way. They can be used to shorten a path - be it that you don't have to go down first and then up again, be it that you have to cross an impassable terrain or a surface water etc. at all. In this way, the bridge not only saves time, but also makes access possible at all, which otherwise might not be possible at all. There are different types of bridges: from daring suspension bridges to solid concrete bridges. But no matter what form, one detail that may seem unimportant at first glance seems very essential to me: the railing. It provides safety and can prevent you from falling. As inconspicuous as it may be, it is nevertheless important. If you are struggling with thoughts of insignificance, let yourself be encouraged by this analogy.

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