Reality is one of the main concepts of philosophical studies. Unfortunately, it is very hard to distinguish the actual meaning of this term. In brief, reality is a special genuine category that denotes things in the way they actually exist. These things are not imagined and their existence is not questioned or disputed. According to the majority of famous philosophers, reality is referred to the physical existence. If something does not exist physically, it does not exist at all. Definitely, this statement is very arguable and vexed. No wonder, the issue of reality is discussed fervently in the circles of philosophers and other thinkers. Oftentimes their ideas and hypotheses are completely different what makes the problem of reality even more interesting.
It will not be a mistake to say that the real things are reliable and understandable to us. They do not change and we know what we can expect from them. Indeed, the real is stable and predictable. Many people say: “I know that it exists, because I see it”. On the one hand, they are right. No one sees love, anger and even God. On the other hand, it is impossible to say that the thing does not exist, inasmuch as you do not see it. We do not see sounds, wind and atoms though they actually exist physically.