To break the borders between 'decent' and 'indecent'
People love to put labels on everything: what is “good,” what is “bad,” what is “decent,” what is “indecent.”
But the truth is simple - these borders are created mostly by fear. Fear of being judged, misunderstood, or too real.
Breaking those borders doesn’t mean doing something shocking.
It means allowing yourself to be honest.
To say what you want!
To show who you are!
To stop pretending you fit into someone else’s rules!
Sometimes a “decent” person feels too controlled, too polite, too careful and inside, there is a fire waiting to be free.
And sometimes “indecent” simply means a person who lives by truth, not by expectations.
Breaking borders is about courage.
It’s about letting yourself feel desire, passion, curiosity, and excitement without shame.
It’s about letting life be big, loud, emotional, and full of real choices, not quiet scripts someone else wrote for you.
In the end, there are no perfect lines.
There is only a heart that wants more, and a mind that finally says -
“Why not?”