What If Your Time Was Worth More Than Money to Your Neighbors | A Neighborly Tip
What If Your Time Was Worth More Than Money to Your Neighbors | A Neighborly Tip Photo by Apartment Life (@aptlife) I noticed something a few years ago that I haven't been able to stop thinking about. My neighbor Mrs. Elaine can hem a pair of pants in under twenty minutes. My other neighbor, Paul, has been staring at a leaky faucet for three months because he genuinely doesn't know where to begin. Neither of them has ever met. And yet they live four houses apart, and everything they each need is already right there on the same street. That gap — that small, fixable gap — is exactly what a community time bank is made for. A time bank is a simple idea, almost embarrassingly so. You give an hour of your skill to someone who needs it, and you earn an hour of someone else's skill in return. No dollars change hands. One hour of teaching a child to read counts the same as one hour of legal advice. There's something almost quietly radical about that — the idea tha...