Hi Hops,
Funny, lately I was thinking about that same phrase but more about the ways in which we store "entitlement" into our processes. It makes me think about how messed up we get growing up, mixed messages about our worth; what I came to reflect on more was the phrase "right to be human." This phrase is about accepting my human frailties and faults without judging myself so much for having short-comings.
Growing up there was a message of shame wrapped around almost all I did and thought, as well as there was criticism, rejection and abuse dumped and heaped on me; one defense that I developed to counter the attacks was to just beat myself up so that those wanting beat me up, (NM--others) would see that I was already doing the job for myself, then, perhaps, they would leave me alone, or beat me less...?
Lise