That her heart was not right with God. Her heart still longed for the ways of the world - to the point that she even disobeyed a direct command from the Lord
The text does not say any of this about her, and it makes no sense at all unless she is a complete idiot. just moments before this her home is surrounded by all the men of the city and they are promising to torture and murder her on sight. she has just been supernaturally carried out of the city by an angel, right after witnessing them supernaturally blind the men.
There can be no reasonable doubt in her mind that the angels will in fact destroy the whole city and that if any man in the city finds her she will be horribly and mercilessly slain by them.
What possible 'way of the world' could she be running knowingly to certain death for? one last leek smoothie? does she want to go dancing? did she forgot her cigarettes?
none of this makes sense.
The only thing that makes sense is that she is a mother willing to risk her life to try to save her children that remain in the city.
Lot never spoke to their other daughters, only their husbands. and they clearly have also two sons that he didn't speak to either, even though the angels told him to.
This is the only reasonable motive for Mrs. Lot to do what she is doing.
And of disobedience, we can say the same thing about Lot, who not only failed to witness to his children, and not only hesitated when the angels ordered him to flee, but also refused the direct commandment to get out if the plain and flee to the mountains. he instead contradicts the commandment, refusing to obey it, claiming he will die if he obeys it as though God cannot preserve him, and begs to go to one of the wicked cities about to be destroyed.
Lot seeks to preserve his life.
his wife is 100% willing to give hers up.