Summary
This quote suggests that the act of repenting, or seeking forgiveness for one's sins, can be seen as a positive experience. It implies that the process of acknowledging and reflecting upon one's wrongdoings can be cathartic and even enjoyable, compared to the act of engaging in sin itself. It implies that there is a certain satisfaction or relief in seeking redemption and starting anew after acknowledging one's sins, making repentance more worthwhile than the actual act of sinning.