The movie "Matrix" is all about pointing out and exploring the problems arising from treating social consensus reality as a substitute for physical reality.
Indeed. And the history of the twentieth century, including its death camps and gulags, offers a nice lesson in what you get when you pay insufficient attention to social reality, and the way it intersects physical reality in the most tangible of ways.
Both these realities matter a lot. It's a question of artfully navigating them.
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