Only the pious would feel drawn towards the spiritual and draw their inspiration and sustenance from there. They would feel comfortable only in the like company and would eagerly look to be under the tutelage of a spiritual master.
The worldly, materialistic men on the other hand relish the association of people having similar interests and like to visit places where their senses can find gratification. They would be repelled by places of true piety.
Men of the first kind are like swans who relish a diet of pearls and gems found in holy lakes. Those of the second variety are comparable to crows and herons who despite their pious postures would still be comfortable on a foul diet.
As Guru Ram Das Saheb has so aptly written in Pauri 26 of Gauri Var, M.4, (p.314):
“ Kooriar kooriari jai rale, sachiar Sikh baithe satiguru paas”——
‘ The false would mix with the false,
The true disciple would sit near the True Guru.’ --- Ashok Gupta