it-RIGHTS ARE EARNED, NOT GIVEN
The principle of freedom is understood as the possibility to do something. While laws regulate the events of procedure and do not rule 'the lack of freedom,' every committed crime is not stopped; instead, it is punished.
To stop something from being done is to deprive the freedom of the subject to act. No law commands the body of an individual.
So far, there hasn't been any given right that hasn't come from victimization, which means that to earn a benefit, SOMETHING HAS TO HAPPEN. No request has been provided for something imagined to happen.
If we consider a right given for pleasure, it will be a way to tell someone what to do. (For example, there is no such thing as the right or the privilege to eat.)
The plan of action taken constitutes truth, including every flowing mechanism considering your body, thoughts, and emotions. There is also a common belief that good things will happen when you overcome the bad ones. In this prism, we consider that if bad things truly did not occur, but you thought they did based on your perspective or imagination, no universal truth could be tricked to reward you for something that did not happen. The process of earning rights is merely the principle of economics. You have a right to do anything for every true violation of your possibility to do something.
What could be suitable for every situation?
Emi's philosophy wrote them.