Message Behind the Cover:
Satan is blinding us, not by force, but with comfort, distractions, and lies that make falsehood look beautiful.
Some would like to see the truth and can't, for the world around them, shaped by his deception, keeps them blindfolded. Others do see the truth yet remain blind because opening their eyes means exposing themselves to pain.
This cover really shows that there are two types of blindness, one which is given through Satan, and one which we choose ourselves. Reality isn't hidden; it's right in front of us. But while we let him blindfold our minds, we'll never truly see.
Reality Files™ – Week 3, November 2025 (Volume 1, Issue 7)
A Comprehensive Review of the Latest Issue
Reality Files™ has rapidly grown into one of the most identifiable youth-oriented magazines in South Asia - bold, unfiltered, and unapologetically honest. Each issue takes themes most people avoid and presents them with clarity, depth, and courage. In Week 3, Volume 1 Issue #7, the magazine continues its mission to break illusions and reveal the uncomfortable truths shaping modern society.
This edition therefore covers the aspects of relationships, identity, family culture, masculinity and femininity, self-development, as well as societal deception, among other themes, through the cover message that says: Satan blinds us not by force, but by making lies feel comfortable.
Using powerful storytelling, direct social commentary, and reflective analysis, this issue of the magazine covers Four major themes:
1.Don't chase girls - remember, Hawa was brought to Adam.
2. The Truth About Joint Family Life: What Modern Couples Are Missing
3. A Man Must Build Himself First — Wealth, Character, and the Power of Options
4. Return to Femininity — Why Women Need to Embrace Their True Nature for Better Relationships
Below is a detailed review and breakdown of each section.
1. Don't Chase Girls — Remember, Hawa Was Brought to Adam
The issue starts with one of the most talked-about subjects between young men today-pressure to get into a relationship, impress women, and always seek validation.
This article re-centers the conversation by going back to the origin of humanity:
Adam did not chase Hawa.
• She was brought to him.
• It was a natural, peaceful, divinely aligned connection — not forced, begged for, or negotiated.
2. The Truth About Joint Family Life: What Modern Couples Are Missing
Modern couples fear joint family life, which they believe restricts freedom, though most such fears stem from perception, not experience. Joint families give support, emotional strength, and teach patience, respect, and maturity. The system is not at fault; problems arise from a lack of communication, understanding, and adjustment. The double standards today- wanting independence for oneself but tradition for others-are harming family values. Of course, toxic homes may require separation, but most families can build peace through boundaries, kindness, and respect. Parents cared for us when we were helpless; later, living with them is a blessing, not a burden. Real happiness comes from unity, not distance.
3. A Man Must Build Himself First — Wealth, Character, and the Power of Options
This is one of the strongest articles in the issue.
It focuses on the crisis facing young men today:
Low self-confidence, restricted career opportunities, and emotional dependence on relationships.
The article makes the following powerful argument:
A man without purpose becomes desperate.
A man without money becomes powerless.
A man without character becomes replaceable.
A man without self-respect becomes disrespected.
The magazine outlines three pillars every man must build.
1. Wealth
Not to show off-but to:
• protect his family,
•lead his household,
• feel independence.
2. Character
You cannot buy respect; you earn it through:
•Discipline,
• Honesty,
• Emotional Control,
• Responsibility
3. Options
A man becomes valuable; he gains options in life-not just romantic ones:
•Career options,
• Financial options;
•Personal freedom,
• And the right to walk away from disrespect.
The most striking line in the article is:
"You don't have to tolerate disrespect when you have options.
“If she leaves, then that’s her loss, not yours.
The message is firm but fair:
Men have to start by building themselves before they want to be loved, loyal, or respected.
4. Back to Femininity — Why Women Must Return to their True Nature for Better Relationships
This section shifts the focus to women — but without attacking, labeling, or disrespecting them.
It is explained in the article that most of the women today unconsciously adopt masculine behaviors not to compete with men, but because:
• Society pressures them to be “strong,
•Workplaces reward masculine traits.
• Social media glorifies aggression and rebellion.
But the outcome is grave:
When women behave like men, men lose their attraction.
Women who speak like men challenge them.
When women compete like men, relationships collapse.
The magazine highlights qualities that would naturally appeal to healthy, masculine men:
• Kindness
• Emotional softness
• Nurturing behavior
• Patience
• Tolerance
• Peaceful communication
Not weakness, but feminine strength.
The article makes an important observation:
"No man wants another man trapped inside a woman's body."
Women who return to their feminine nature find:
•More respect
• Better treatment
• Healthier relationships
Calmer emotional lives
The story ends with a message to women that is one of empowerment, not limitation:
Femininity is not submission.
It is a superpower.
Conclusion: A bold and necessary issue
Week 3, Volume 1, Issue 7 of Reality Files™ is one of the strongest and most balanced issues to date.
It speaks directly to young men and women who feel lost in today’s confused society.
It challenges harmful modern ideologies without attacking individuals.
It offers solutions based on wisdom, faith, psychology, and real human behavior.
It cuts through noise, comfort, and denial — and forces the reader to think.
It's an issue that isn't afraid to ask the tough questions or break popular narratives.
For the readers who seek guidance, clarity, and truth, it is not just a magazine —
It is a wake-up call.
Ananda Rahman is a
freelancer and a columnist.
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