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How would you rank the seven deadly sins in order of how much they affect you?

GoggleGirl17

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I'm going to try this again.

Gluttony - This is actually more in regards to overindulging my interests and becoming immersed to the point of sometimes neglecting my responsibilities. I become quickly aware of when this happens and now choose to cut those interests out.

Envy ~ Lust - These two are interconnected. When I do experience them, it's mostly attention and desirability that I crave, probably resulting from unmet needs since I'm kind of a recluse. I also form crushes easily, so sex is on my mind a good amount, but it doesn't get in my way.

Sloth - I associate this with depression. My motivation took a punch in face when the world locked down. I stopped seeing progress in my life and it felt like all meaning was snatched from me. Life sometimes doesn't even feel worth living anymore because it's more like an online game.

Wrath - I can get worked up by certain people's opinions, but it is short-lived and almost never personal. I rarely ever get truly angry.

Greed - I never cared about accumulating wealth and live pretty minimally. I am frugal because I would like some disposable income, but I'm willing to sacrifice some of what I have for socialism.

Pride - Self-doubt is a much bigger problem for me.


I wonder why the other side of the coin isn't considered sin, if sins are about wisdom and not just an arbitrarily constructed morality, because I can see it causing just as much suffering as the sins themselves.
 
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