Building Bridges, Growing Gardens
Bridge struts, the language of economics, and regenerative abundance.

"The Intuitive Economic is building bridges of language and bridges of economic vitality; and in the midst of all of this, planting interweaving gardens of nourishment."
In bridge building — and in other crucial construction projects — the struts are essential in maintaining structural integrity.
We want each bridge to hold strong; to be supportive of all those who rely upon it, and foundationally resilient. We want our bridge struts to be well stabilized.
Today we're planning to place a bridge strut. We'd love your help with it.
So, this is pretty cool to get to talk about.
It's not quite the usual kind of scenario you may have heard about — but it is, for sure, an opportunity that creates more opportunities the more we lean in and enjoy one another's company.
Here’s the heart of the matter:
A private funding source is prepared to match $800+ of resource availability if we achieve that minimum amount by 25 February 2025.
This means that at least $800 of flow into the Intuitive Economic will unlock $1,600 (or more) of impact in stabilizing key solutions, expanding resources, and fortifying vital connections in our work.
This is an example of what we mean by a bridge strut.
Stabilizing this component brings us that much closer to completing a whole bridge — and the gardens that grow all around it.
There are many bridges, and many bridge struts; many opportunities to support this regenerative shared vitality.
To you who keenly recognize the value of this work — we want to open the doors for you first. We want you to benefit most profoundly from being involved from the start.
Tomorrow morning, I'm going to tell you more.
Watch for that article to drop. 💖
Just one more more helpful tip, to keep it in your awareness.
If you reach out to me directly and you're a paid subscriber with Intuitive Actual, I'll give you early details. You'll be pleased to have gotten a lead on this one.
Here’s my contact information. Come find me.
I absolutely love both of these metaphors.