
They say rules are made to be broken, and it's better to ask for forgiveness than for permission. Breaking the rules has the potential to create all kinds of consequences, as well as endless possibilities. Life is essentially the chef d'oeuvre of the endless series of decisions we make every day, and every minute, whether or not we're actually aware of them all. Sometimes one little decision can transform someone's life entirely; we just don't usually know that in advance, and we have to trust that things will work out. Trust is closely related to hope, and we need to learn to trust ourselves, and our instincts, to secure and grow our hope. When life is difficult, and we're struggling, being able to reach within oneself for stength, with vision, to know that we can't give up, is of utmost importance. Sometimes breaking the rules is the outward expression of self-trust, and hoping that everything will work out anyway. Sometimes it's about taking a stand against injustice - for humanity, for peace, for what we know is morally right in our hearts. Sometimes breaking the rules is merely living in the moment, enjoying ourselves, and trusting that nothing bad will come of it. Significant and meaningful change, transformation, and growth, usually only come at the expense of ignoring or fracturing the current norms and limitations. Adults Behaving Badly captures an image of careless and fun-loving rulebreaking, in a situation that has no real negative consequences. Sometimes breaking rules, causing messes, and creating extra work are worth living in the moment - enjoying a summer's day, grabbing a snack to take back outside in the sunshine, or maybe heading indoors for a little afternoon delight. Don't let yourself miss out on the endless joy that this world has to offer because someone decided something. There are times we must decide for ourselves what's best.