I think that the concept of rights is terribly confusing, misleading and deliberately confused by some.

While the United Nations intended well when it introduced the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, these rights tend to breed a state of mind and victimhood. They tend to be abused by some.

For example, how many times have we heard that it is a person’s right to freedom of expression to publicly defame and demean another? I’ve heard it’s misused that way far too often.

The rights in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights are well-intentioned rights that some want to incorporate into law. And they mean well. But they tend to be misused and confused by the not-so-well-intentioned.

As has been said, these are Human Rights. That means they are made by humans and policed ​​by humans. They are not Natural Rights. We are not born with these human rights.

There are Natural Rights, and these are a right of exit. Human rights, on the other hand, are a tributary right and therefore can lead to a victim state of mind or a look what you did to me mentality.

The only rights you are born with are the following natural rights granted by God. Those are the right to be compassionate, the right to be kind to others, and the right to help others. You have these rights. They are instinctive. They happen without thinking. If the world lived thinking about them, it would be a better place. All the great thinkers of the spirit promoted them. Animals also subscribe to them. They are natural to life.

You could possibly add others, such as that you have the right to protect yourself and your family, friends and groups.

But that cannot be enforced. You can’t be forced to be nice. You can’t force him to help. You cannot be forced to protect yourself and others. Then we convert these Natural Rights into Human Rights, so that they can be applied by law.

So when you read about rights, understand that they only work when used with compassion, kindness, and in an effort to help.

And if you are kind, compassionate and act in this way when you help, you will naturally receive back the reciprocal rights that we call Human Rights. But if you are cruel, selfish, etc., you will find that your so-called rights are continually trampled on.

This is how the universe around us works.