Reality is a broad term that encompasses the physical world, accepted scientific and mathematical laws and theorems, and socities’ norms, mores, and values. To say that reality is permanent is folly. Terrains and seas will change. Empires will rise one after another. The guiding principles of society’s structure will cease to be valid in the future. A face of reality will surely change over time.
These alterations can affect man in one way or another. They may enrich human civilization in terms of its structure and culture. Contrarily, they can bring it towards collapse.
Today’s established reality has been indoctrinated by the powerful ones decades and centuries ago. In one way, it has accelerated the growth of commerce, science and technology through the introduction of globalization. Also, it has a created a trend or hype in the society that led to the creation of stereotype personalities most people idolize.
An example of established reality is the political setup in the Philippines. Since there has been a trend that actors become politicians like Joseph Ejercito Estrada, Ramon Revilla, and Tito Sotto, it has become a norm and expectation that government authorities should be actors first before becoming a public servant. Thus, the trend slowly became an accepted reality.
The current reality can imprison the aspiring innovator and game changer. Clinging too much to it can kill creativity and adventure.
Today’s established reality has been indoctrinated by the powerful ones decades and centuries ago. In one way, it has accelerated the growth of commerce, science and technology through the introduction of globalization. Also, it has a created a trend or hype in the society that led to the creation of stereotype personalities most people idolize.
An example of established reality is the political setup in the Philippines. Since there has been a trend that actors become politicians like Joseph Ejercito Estrada, Ramon Revilla, and Tito Sotto, it has become a norm and expectation that government authorities should be actors first before becoming a public servant. Thus, the trend slowly became an accepted reality.
The current reality can imprison the aspiring innovator and game changer. Clinging too much to it can kill creativity and adventure.