I don’t mind my own business. If I see drug-dealing going on in my neighborhood, I’m going to report it and help the authorities get rid of it. If I see someone else getting beat up, I’m going to jump in and stop it. If I’m not able or capable of doing it, I’m going to call the police. If I see or hear a woman getting beat up and screaming ... I’m going to do something about it.
I let my own family and relatives know that if I see anyone dealing drugs or receiving drugs, I’m going to call the police on them.
If I see something on my Medicare bill that was not done and it was paid for, I’m calling and reporting it, even if I have no bill to me.
I interfere quite a bit.
Damned Okie.......
The peace, tranquility, and 'health' of my family and neighborhood IS my business.
Finding out my insurance was charged for a root canal, when I only had a filling, WAS my business, even though I wasn't charged any extra: reporting it just may prevent a premium &/or co-pay increase next renewal.
What Maude & Claude or Ole & Olga do or say in their own bedroom at night isn't my business, and I don't want to hear it.
The real problem isn't whether or not people mind their own business, but being able to distinguish what is or isn't their business.