I get the reason when you say you can never try to be a vegan because you love your meat, egg and cheese more than someone's life. So yes, veganism isn't for you. We can't (or won't) do what we not desire for. Although similar and better taste & delicacies can easily be prepared entirely from plants-based ingredients, we won't like to make an effort in that direction. Because efforts also accompany our wants and desires.
Btw, I don't agree with you when it comes to recommendations for a malnourished. I'd never recommend a non-vegetarian diet to a malnourished person because I know that they don't "need" nutrients from animals to survive.
i did not say "more than someone's life."
come to think of it, vegetarians eat plants because animals are living things yeah? they love animals and want to preserve their life yeah? what if i tell you that plants are also living things?
read: https://blogs.deakin.edu.au/sci-enviro-ed/wp-content/uploads/sites/40/2014/04/plants.pdf
so, why kill the poor plants for food? when you cut the plants from the source of their life, why don't you feel any form of guilt or something? is it becase they dont cry? or shout? why not preserve plants life too? or do you love eating eating plants more than you care about their value to nature?
welp, yes, there are nutrients in plants, but how much plant do you want to "kill" before you get a person properly nourished?
The goal is to minimise the killing as much as we can. It doesn't imply plants ain't living entities and those lives shouldn't be respected.
Btw, I haven't yet read the article you linked here but would like to. In fact, I've also published a blog post on this topic (around the same time like 6-7 yrs back) where I argued that plants do feel pain. But even this doesn't justify animal farming tbh.
Hope you can find a lot of resources on these topics if you're really interested to know.
ATB!