Good neighbor

What makes a good neighbor?

Introduction; in this blog I am going to examine what makes a good neighbor. Good neighbors can be anyone as long as they respect you and are not rude and inconsiderate.

Respect* there has to be respect for your stuff and respect for your time and respect to be quiet late at night.

Not being noisy* Good neighbors do not throw noisy parties late at night, unless they inform other residents in the area that they are going to be having a party. It is all about respect.

Friendly and considerate* they must be friendly and considerate so that we can get along living in the same area as each other. It could be anything friendly, such as a hello to a head nod, just as long as it isn’t a frowny face.

Empathetic* they have to be empathetic, to walk in your shoes and see what they are doing, such as listening to loud Mexican music is wrong and they turn it off.

Caring* they care about your well-being and do not cause any harm to you, such as stab you, or steal your stuff.

Not annoying* they are not annoying and just know when to leave you alone and do not pester you to do things for them, such as borrowing sugar or borrowing money.

In conclusion, I went over things that make up a good neighbor, such as respect, not being nosey, friendly and considerate, empathetic, caring, and not annoying. I am sure there may be more, but this is a short list of them. Thank you for reading.

Lost everything :(

What would you do if you lost all your possessions?

Belongings are very personal thing. If I lost everything I would have wish I received renters insurance., but in a world where anything can happen. It is a reality. I would be very sad and possibly yell at the sky for my things wwwwwhhhhyyyyy!

Now I have to start from scratch and rebuild my belongings. I would have to get in more debt with my credit cards. The first thing I would get is a drum set because I cannot survive without one. I have too much anger. Then a bed and a pad of paper to write. Also, a smartphone to type on and write some more. Hopefully my apartment would still be there so I can just get more things, but if it was not there anymore, i would have to get a new place to live which would be tough, thanks to inflation being out of control. I would probably stay at a motel until I could get into an apartment because being disabled I cannot be on the streets. I am vulnerable.

Once I had those things taken care of, such as an apartment, a drum set, a pad of paper, a smartphone, and a bed, life could go back to normal and of course food. Down the road, I could get a table and a microwave and some chairs. Then I am really set.

This writing made me really evaluate the possibility of loosing everything. I may have to start pricing renters insurance. Thank you for reading.