The two most isolating words in the English language are ones you've probably said today.
"I've got it."
If you're the one who always shows up for everyone else, this two-minute assessment reveals your real connection score across five dimensions — and the one practice most helpers never build: letting yourself be neighbored.
No wrong answers.
Just clarity and a next step that actually matters.
The Neighboring Gap is the distance between how connected we appear and how supported we actually feel. We are the most connected people in human history, and the loneliest. Not because we stopped caring about each other, but because we stopped going first, and we forgot how to let others go first for us. The Neighboring Gap names that distance, and gives you a practice for closing it, one neighbor at a time.
