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There are four types of neighbors on every street. In everyday life, you don't notice any difference. But after 72 hours without power, it becomes clear who creates order, who hoards, who watches—and who brings everything to a head. This video shows the mechanics behind it. ... In this video: • Why neighborhoods don't fall apart randomly—but in a fixed order • The four types of people who appear in every crisis—and why you already know them • ​​What happened in the Ahr Valley in 2021 when neighbors became strangers overnight • The one step you can take this weekend—without supplies, without equipment 📍 Context: Ahr Valley Flood 2021—189 dead, infrastructure destroyed, neighborhoods divided in days Berlin-Treptow-Köpenick 2019—31-hour blackout, 31,000 households BBK recommendation: 10-day supply—but not a word about neighbors 🔗 More videos: ← Previous: "Everything in your kitchen that becomes a tool when the power goes out" → Next: "3 systems that fail before the power grid—and nobody notices" ⏱ Timestamps: 00:00 — The statistic no one wants to hear 01:20 — Type 1: The Doer 04:00 — Why the Doer becomes a problem 05:30 — Type 2: The Collector 08:00 — The stockpiling problem: share or hide 09:30 — What really happened in the Ahr Valley 12:30 — Type 3: The Observer 15:00 — Type 4: The Loudest — and why he triggers everything 17:00 — The domino effect: how one type triggers the next 19:00 — The one step that breaks the cascade 21:00 — What breaks next 💬 Which type is your immediate neighbor? Write it in the comments — but think for three seconds first. #greyline #crisispreparedness #neighbors #blackout #survival #ahrvalley #poweroutage