At night, when lights are on inside and it’s dark outside, your windows become little TV screens displaying your private life to anyone passing by. People can see routines, where valuables are kept, and how many people are usually home.
If you make it a simple habit—“Shaam ko lights on hote hi curtains ya blinds band kar do”—you instantly cut off that free show. It’s a small behaviour, but it keeps your space more private and less exposed.
Over time, it becomes automatic, like locking the door. You don’t think about it; you just do it.
