The entire world revolves around sin, and more or less at least hypothetically speaking has always done so; everything that feels good pretty much in general is a sin. Below examples:
– Sex; lustfulness is short-lived. Orgasming is only enjoyable for seconds, and one is limited in subsequent sessions.
– Glutton; consumption of edibles for the purposes of pleasure, “treating your taste buds” so to speak is limited in the sense that whatever you’re consuming won’t taste good anymore after a couple of ingestions, not to mention the limitations your stomach places upon you.
– Greed; The allure of having abundance regarding wealth and finances.. everyone more or less has noticed that attaining said resources is very difficult to do so, especially in comparison / compared to when one expends them. Bluntly put, it is enjoyable to spend money but very short-lived due to a limit of resources, and adversely attaining said resources is very hard to say the least by comparison. Even those in the world with a tremendous amount of financial leeway experience lacklusterness and an absolute lack of pleasure after a brief, short-lived period of joy of spending. Buying material goods in such a case becomes tedious and monotonous pretty quick.
– The seemingly never-ending cycle of pleasure that comes as quickly as it goes and vice versa; have you ever not noticed that all things in the world pleasurable come and go? (Exactly as is written). Yesterday for example you saw a nice shirt you liked; today you saw another one, and tomorrow as well as the days after that it will be another one, and another, and another, and another… I assume that one can see the vacuity in this.
In short, this world as a whole revolves around everything that is spiritually toxic. Everything that has been/is forbidden, is “in”. The sin is in (style).
Adversely, have you not noticed that everything at the opposite end of the spectrum is seen as “uncool/lame” & is tremendously hard (to accomplish).
