I'm hoping that being buried alive under my work will make me forget that it's Valentine's day. I don't think it will, but one has to have some hope.
"Hubris" probably.
Hubris describes a personality quality of extreme or foolish pride or dangerous over-confidence. In its ancient Greek context, it typically describes behavior that defies the norms of behavior or challenges the gods, and which in turn brings about the downfall, or nemesis, of the perpetrator of hubris.
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Examples of hubris are often found in literature, most famously in Paradise Lost: John Milton's depiction of Lucifer (who attempts to force the other angels to worship him, is cast down to hell by God and the innocent angels, and proclaims: "Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven.")
Although "Hubris" is less used nowadays. We say "Trump" in the more modern usage.
Oh no. Perhaps I haven't explained properly. Hubris is the sin of the man with power.
Inat is the sin of the man without it. This is where people say that foreigners don't understand: It's not "I am and deserve to be powerful, strong, successful." That's Russia you are perhaps thinking of. Serbia is "I
know that doing this is going to hurt me too.
I'm going to do it anyway. Why? Because
fuck you." Full realization of the consequences is necessary. It is a self-aware expression of spite and self-destruction.
It's why the single most
important and famous battle in Serbian history ended in the destruction of both armies, strategic defeat, and the death of the generals commanding both sides. It's why Gavrilo Princip is a national hero. I mean really, a hero! Serbia lost more of its population, proportionally, than any other country in the war; and the only one to suffer more civilian than military casualties.
And Princip is a hero.