Entitlement is something that needs to be known, or learned. This knowing is not automatic, we don’t really know what we are entitled to until we make best use of our situation. We strive to achieve but we may not be aware that this achievement is related to our inner strengths (our potential to understand our inner strengths) as well as our environmental influences. Inner strengths is our capacity to learn our rights, it is our ability to be one with our environment and to learn about our entitlement. Sometimes we know our entitlements intuitively, sometimes we have to learn it and apply it to our life.
We can have a better future and better understanding of our situations and our rights as long as we are aware that sometimes life is not the way we want. Sometimes things are not the way we plan, sometimes we think in a certain way and we end up doing the exact opposite. We need to know that our entitlements to life is proportional to our decisions in life and life itself.
Sometimes we may be in a situation where it is difficult to decide our rights and taking appropriate actions. There is a distinction between these two, one is our decision and it belongs to us and our mindset (our rights). And the other is our action on how to execute our decision. This will affect us and other people (appropriate actions). Therefore we need to ensure that our decision has everyone involved in it, and this is part of our entitlement. We need to decide to what degree our entitlements impact other people around us. Therefore we need to decide on our action in regards to our entitlements and its impact on us and others. This means that our decisions and our appropriate actions have a direct and indirect relationship with each other.