It is called the "s<span>elf-serving bias".</span>
The self-serving bias is
individuals' propensity to credit positive occasions to their own character yet
ascribe negative occasions to outer variables. It's a typical kind of
psychological predisposition that has been widely contemplated. At the point
when people dismiss the legitimacy of negative input, center around their
qualities and accomplishments however ignore their flaws and disappointments, they
are shielding their ego from danger and damage.
Life liberty and the pursuit of happiness are what he lists as "natural rights". I think he meant that every human should be born with these rights and they therefore "natural". He meant that these rights come with being human, and do not have to be earned.
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There is only one God and this is the statement among the statements given that a follower of Sikhism and a follower of Islam likely agree. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". There are numerous other similarities as well as differences between these two religions.
The Gols listed above come from the United Nations