Well, I can’t see the true meaning in their hearts or whatever, but I have definitely had people admit that vegetarianism is morally obligatory, only to claim they are completely incapable of doing anything about this because it just tastes so good. (I was raised vegetarian, so I of course simply don’t know what I’m missing.)
People who say that vegetarianism is too hard generally don’t mean that being too hard is the only reason they won’t do it.
Well, I can’t see the true meaning in their hearts or whatever, but I have definitely had people admit that vegetarianism is morally obligatory, only to claim they are completely incapable of doing anything about this because it just tastes so good. (I was raised vegetarian, so I of course simply don’t know what I’m missing.)
I have seen people pretty startled by the ease of vegetarianism once they take it on as a challenge, however.
Agreed. The proper translation of “too hard” is usually “I don’t care.”
That is to say, “the difficulty is higher than the amount I care.”