Humans are social animals. From the moment we are born, we enter a stage of societal chaos. From a biological perspective, humans must interact with the natural environment to acquire the food, water, and shelter necessary for survival. At the same time, we are driven by physiological instincts such as the need to survive, reproduce, and respond emotionally. From a social perspective, humans must interact with others to establish complex social structures, such as language, culture, and institutions, shaping individual identity and group order through cooperation, competition, power dynamics, and emotional bonds. Modern civilization surrounds and envelops us, locking us into an immense interactive system crafted from physical laws, social customs, and political discourses. In this context, the reality we discuss is the result of an individual’s perspective on their own circumstances. For the sake of discussion, we call this the “Second Reality”.