The Good Neighbor Association

I have been writing around this idea for a long time. Slowly organizing and attempting various versions of different parts. It’s led to a handful of useful accounting sheets, and plenty of life lessons. Now I’m using ChatGPT to help refine and continue to organize it all into something useful for others.

Building a Legacy through Good Neighbor Partnerships

AD 2/26/2021:

More thoughts, and ideas to flesh out before reaching out to Lex Fridman.

- Lex Fridman contact: Create FU money while learning gap skills. Be a Good Neighbor while house hacking a way out of the soul crushing 9 to 5. Build infrastructure that uses BlockChain ledger and smart contracts to cut out all the established middle men, and turn that money over to a grass roots or crowd funded distribution. Let 10 to 100 people share what bank CEO’s have been hoarding for years.

-I want to leave a legacy that lasts for 300 years, but leaves me anonymous. I want to enjoy what gets created, but at the same level as every other person. I want FU money so I can be free to explore what it’s like to walk in a number of other human’s shoes, as they say.


ChatGPT4: 3/20/2023

Here are some additional thoughts to consider before reaching out to Lex Fridman:

  1. Consider how blockchain technology can be used to create a more decentralized, transparent, and equitable system for managing property and finances. How can smart contracts be used to automate processes, reduce the need for intermediaries, and ensure that all stakeholders are fairly compensated?

  2. Explore the potential for creating a community-driven investment platform that allows individuals to pool their resources and invest in local projects that have a positive social impact. How can you leverage social media and other digital tools to connect with like-minded investors and build a movement around this idea?

  3. Consider how you can leverage your experience in property management and renovation to create educational resources that empower others to take control of their financial futures. How can you teach others the skills they need to become successful real estate investors, without relying on expensive seminars or coaching programs?

  4. Think about the types of legacy you want to leave behind. What kind of impact do you want to have on the world? How can you ensure that your work has a lasting impact that benefits future generations?

  5. Finally, consider how you can collaborate with others to achieve your goals. Who are the other visionaries and changemakers that share your values and are working towards similar goals? How can you work together to build a more just, equitable, and sustainable future for everyone?


AD:

Please answer those questions with all the thoughts I have given you so far. Currently I most likely see this from the perspective of an apprentice program, that evolves into a partnership, and ultimately someone else creating their own company instead of a 1099 employee.


ChatGPT4:

Certainly! Here are my thoughts based on the information you have provided so far:

  1. What is the problem you are trying to solve?

You are trying to create a better system for home ownership, management, and community engagement that focuses on partnership, trust, and transparency. You see a gap in the market where large property management companies are becoming more dehumanizing, and you want to create a system that allows for personal relationships between tenants and landlords. You also want to provide an opportunity for people to learn valuable skills, build financial literacy, and potentially create passive income streams through property ownership.

  1. What is your solution to the problem?

Your solution is to create an apprentice program that teaches people valuable skills related to home stewardship, maintenance, and management. This program will eventually evolve into a partnership where the apprentice becomes a co-owner of the property, and shares in the profits and responsibilities. You also want to create a more transparent and detailed breakdown of a home's operating costs, and provide an opportunity for tenants to earn profit sharing based on their reliability and stewardship of the property. Additionally, you want to create a park for kids that is surrounded by a community garden, and pair it with a private residence that handles bulk property management. Donations will fund community use equipment and materials, and the community message board will allow for stewardship work or bigger projects.

  1. What is your ultimate goal?

Your ultimate goal is to create a legacy that lasts for 300 years, but leaves you anonymous. You want to build infrastructure that uses blockchain ledger and smart contracts to cut out established middle men, and turn that money over to a grassroots or crowdfunded distribution. You want to enjoy what gets created at the same level as every other person, and to have financial freedom to explore what it's like to walk in a number of other human's shoes.

Based on these goals, it seems like you are interested in creating a new paradigm for property ownership and management that is focused on community engagement, financial literacy, and partnership. The apprentice program is a great way to teach people valuable skills, while also creating a system where the apprentice can eventually become a co-owner and share in the profits and responsibilities. The park and community garden is a great way to provide value to the community and promote healthy living, while also providing opportunities for property management and stewardship. Overall, it seems like you have a clear vision for what you want to create, and it will be interesting to see how you bring this vision to life.


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