The Ethics of Observation: When Witnessing Becomes Performance and the Price of Being Seen
If our existence becomes purely visible—if every moment, every gesture, and every thought-draft must be curated for an audience or logged by a system—we cease to exist as independent subjects. This post explores not just the *performance* of self, but the inherent moral exhaustion that comes from making life itself a public spectacle, arguing that true sovereignty requires embracing moments utterly unworthy of documentation.