What If Your Neighbor's Lasagna Was Worth an Hour of Accounting Help | A Neighborly Tip
What If Your Neighbor's Lasagna Was Worth an Hour of Accounting Help | A Neighborly Tip Photo by FilterGrade (@filtergrade) I noticed something a while back — most of us are quietly sitting on a whole pile of skills we'd genuinely enjoy sharing, and a whole list of things we quietly wish someone nearby could help us with. The gap between those two lists is where a time bank lives. The idea is almost embarrassingly simple: one hour of your time equals one hour of someone else's, regardless of what either of you is doing with that hour. A retired teacher tutoring a kid earns the same credit as a college student fixing a leaky faucet. There's something almost radical about that kind of equality, and I find it oddly comforting. I think what I like most about the time bank concept isn't the system itself — it's what the system quietly assumes about people. It assumes you have something worth giving. It assumes your neighbor does too. And it creates a re...