NorthstandRacoon
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I'll speak here at risk of receiving some of the abuse that you have hurled on other threads.
Ego sometimes dresses itself up as pride. The two are separate.
The fact that you hurled abuse at folk on another thread who suggested that they were not excited by the tournament (and a Swede on here with a different interpretation) shows this about ego for you.
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You talk about pride in your nationality, but do you not have pride in your nationality when they go out the first round ? What is your pride dependent on ?
Here is the carbon test.
When your nation goes out the first round, the economy drops its placing in the world, another nation does something better than us, and you still feel satisfaction at being English on the basis of what the nation does, rather than what it does better than others, and when it does do stuff better than others you don't feel the need to hold it over others, that's pride.
Your pride in being English when they win something, but not stating that pride when they are quickly vanquished, is ego as it is based on a transient premise.
I love being English, although I get a bit coy sometimes because of the actions of others.
If England win I'll be really happy. I'll be proud of the team, but no more proud of what's good in my country. It's the team I support, my favourite. But if Denmark win I'll be pleased for them too. And if Italy win I won't be as pleased but I'll have a large sum of pre tournament investment to collect from the bookies.
Actually, the biggest carbon test would be start a thread that congratulates the team who eventually beats us (if that happens). Anyone hostile at the idea of contributing to that is on an ego trip.
I have no idea what you are going on about. I'm always proud of my nationality, win or lose. Recently, with Brexit, not so much, but that can be forgotten now and we can look forward during this time of grief when we have a fantastic tournament on the go and one in which our team is doing the nation proud.