“Good fences make good neighbors.”
That line isn’t about building walls to keep people out — it’s about respect.
Boundaries aren’t hostility. They’re clarity.
When property lines are clear, there’s no guessing.
When expectations are clear, there’s less resentment.
When space is respected, relationships stay healthy.
A fence doesn’t say, “I don’t like you.”
It says, “This is my space, and I respect yours too.”
In life, it works the same way.
Healthy boundaries protect friendships.
They protect marriages.
They protect families.
Without them, small misunderstandings turn into big problems.
A well-built fence isn’t about division — it’s about peace.
And peace makes better neighbors every time.