Achievement Over Rights Activism
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The excerpt from "RIGHTS WITHOUT RIGHTS ACTIVISM | CPS GLOBAL" by Maulana Wahiduddin Khan advocates for a duty-based approach to challenges rather than engaging in rights-based activism or protest. Using the example of Martina Navratilova, who was stripped of her Czech citizenship but regained it later through her success in tennis, the author argues that focusing on personal competence and duty is the most effective way to overcome adversity and ultimately restore one's rights. The text suggests that protests are generally ineffective and that success is achieved by demonstrating one's capabilities, emphasizing that a shift from rights-consciousness to duty-consciousness is the secret to success in life. The source is categorized under "Wisdom of life » Rights and Duties" and includes related articles supporting the focus on duty over demanding rights.
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