In a society where everything is turned into a spectacle, attention has become the greatest power. From social networks to the media, from daily performances to public debate, every gesture, every word, every image seems to have only one purpose: to attract the eyes of others.
But what happens to content, to thought, to dignity, when everything is measured by likes and followers? In this episode of "Table Talk", sociologist Ergys Mertiri talks about Albanian society's thirst for attention, a thirst that makes us build false identities, live between two worlds, and slowly forget who we really are.
A conversation about the limits of appearance, the crisis of values in the age of exposure, and the most honest question we can ask ourselves: Are we still ourselves when we seek to be seen by others?