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Consider at all and only the conceptual scope is emphasized

If he and his wife divorced, the renovated house would belong to his wife and her parents.....

His first child was a boy. His child is now seven years old. As the child’s father, he wants to raise him to be an active child.

And his wife just recently gave birth to a second child. At the same time, his house was renovated.
His house was expanded by one room, and the exterior walls were painted bright cream. A new tree was planted in the small garden.
On his days off, he gave instructions to the remodelers. The construction workers listen intently to his whimsical ideas.

Why are personal rights so vulnerable?
To what physical extent can our individual free will or dignity be guaranteed?
When individual rights are best advertised, their physical scope is not considered at all and only the conceptual scope is emphasized.
In other words, many believe that individual rights are so overriding that their reach is cosmic or historical in scope.

However, he did not give a big instruction such as adding one more floor to the two-story house to make it a three-story house.
Because his wife’s parents are funding the renovation of the house where he and his family live. Therefore, the instructions he gave to the contractors were all small things.

To what extent are individual rights valid?
Is that really the case? I suspect that real personal rights only operate within the reach of our hands.
Alternatively, we must find individual freedom in the 48 hours from yesterday to tomorrow.
If the term physical rights is confusing, let’s use a simpler term.
For example, the actual rights, or the reality of the rights.

The market value of the renovated house will go up. If he and his wife divorced, the renovated house would belong to his wife and her parents.

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