
Social Reality
Social reality refers to the ways in which society's shared beliefs, norms, institutions, and practices shape our understanding of the world and influence our behavior. It is not merely about individual perceptions but about the collective agreements and structures that exist because people recognize and accept them. Examples include laws, customs, language, and social roles. These shared aspects create a framework within which people interact and make sense of their environment, effectively creating a reality that is constructed through social processes rather than solely through individual experience.