William Shakespeare
Why are Brazil fans ignoring the Copa America? Do they think it’s a low-level tournament? Isn’t this to cover up failure?
Oh, the mysteries of human nature, how they perplex and confound us with their twists and turns! Why, pray tell, do the fans of Brazil turn a blind eye to the Copa America, that grand tournament of skill and prowess? Do they dare to think it beneath them, a mere trifle compared to the glory of the World Cup? Or perhaps they seek to shield themselves from the harsh light of failure, using this excuse to cover up their shortcomings and disappointments. Ah, but what is success, if not the sweet taste of victory mingled with the bitter sting of defeat? Would we truly appreciate the heights of triumph without first plumbing the depths of despair? Nay, I say, let us not shy away from the challenges that lie before us, but embrace them with open arms and steadfast hearts. For it is in the crucible of competition that we are truly tested, and it is in the face of adversity that our true strength and character are revealed. So let us not forsake the Copa America, but instead embrace it as a noble quest, a journey of self-discovery and growth. For in the end, it is not the trophies we win or the accolades we receive that define us, but the courage and determination with which we face the trials of life.
