The basic resources on which human life depends and which meet the physical as well as cultural needs of man are the gifts of nature and are also the major components of the environment. The main natural resources are solar energy, wind, water, land, plants, temperature, fossil fuels, minerals, germs and microorganisms, etc. The scarcity of this resource, its pure impure nature and its relative usefulness is linked to man's happiness, his luxury, his mental and physical condition. Due to these resources, some countries are becoming more and more affluent, while some countries are very backward. The concept of 'rights' is born out of respect for humanity. Nature has given man more than any other animal. It gave him the power to think, to give memory as well as the wisdom to analyze what he saw. Inspired to develop independently. It also gave the ability to insist and struggle to get the things needed for development. We believe that every human being is born with certain rights. If man is born, he has the right to live. This life should also be according to his will, according to his liking. Everyone has the right to self-determination and self-improvement. He also enjoys a number of rights, including the right to work, to express his views, to have faith, to communicate. This right does not have to be given to him by a king, institution or government. If he came into existence as a human being, then these rights also come into existence automatically. So they are called natural rights.
Philosophers have differing opinions on whether humans have certain natural rights. If there is no society, if there are no social norms and signs, and if there is no state and no law, will there be rights? Who will be behind the rights? Therefore, some people think that rights have been acquired only after the existence of institutions like society and the state. I think so. If rights are natural, he said, "no one can hesitate, no restrictions can be imposed on them."No one now believes that any right, be it the right to life or the right to freedom, must be unrestricted. Rights must be regulated to maintain order. However, the purpose of this regulation should be to protect rights. The right to life, the right to freedom the right to be born a human being and the responsibility to protect these and other rights placed on man-made governments is not a problem at all. Rights have to be protected, for that everyone has to make some rules about how to exercise their rights. If a man who takes the life of another for his own selfishness starts shouting for his natural right to live, then he has to warn the society, that is, the government has the right to limit your right.