I do not believe that the right to life allows you to demand goods and services from the state while offering nothing in return. If you are effectively unable to work, then human decency and community demand that you be taken care of, but if you are able to work and sustain yourself, then the state should not maintain you forever. I do believe that social welfare programs should be used to create life stability though, not just sustainability. If your company collapses, then having the state continue to supply you with the income to pay your bills for the time it reasonably takes to find a job makes sense. It helps to prevent a downward spiral into poverty and depression. On the other hand, that does not mean that the state should support you in your quest to find your ideal job. If you were in a lucrative field and can not find a similar position quickly, you are not entitled to ignore lower paying jobs while still taking assistance from the state.