Spectrum,
I understand what you are saying. Most Witnesses I know are not altruistic either. But I did know more than just one. As you say, none of them seem well respected by the congregation.
I am curious about a couple of statements in your last post:
From point #1: Nobody we knew was willing to sell up based on whatever info was available.
From point #2: I've known all sorts of JWs and I'm pretty sure some of them would sell up last minute and preach to save them themselves. That's just the way they think - I'm in this for me.
I know some who did. One brother who had very little (some land with a small house and a van) became convinced 1975 was the end by a Convention where he heard F.W. Franz speak. He was the sort of guy whose house was always open, nearly anyone was welcome. He frequently had neighbors over, which caused alarm from some ("worldly" people! [gasp!])
He has a wife and several children, one of whom I have worked with at Assemblies and Conventions. Anyway, in 1973 (the year after I was born) he sold off what he had, except for the van. He bought a small travel trailer, and the family lived in the van and trailer. The neighbors thought he was nuts, but when they realized how sure he was about 1975 many of them started studying.
He and his wife started regular pioneering, but they didn't get the minimum. They were putting in more than the Special Pioneers were required to put in. He didn't get any glory from the congregation for his choice. He was asked to relate his experience at a convention and declined to do so. Was that to earn brownie points? Nothing about the man indicates he would be the sort.
News of his choice spread, however, and by the end of 1974 some others in the area had followed suit. I have no idea what their motives were, I have never asked them.
But this brother found himself rebuilding his life after 1975 passed without ANY incredibly powerful historical significance (except possibly the official END of the war in Viet Nam or the birth of Angelina Jolie ). Jimmy Carter was elected in 1976 in the midst of an energy crisis and inflation threatening to run away from the Federal Reserve.
He listened to God's Channel, or so he thought. That was his only fault in his choices, gullibility. If the Governing Body started ramping up expectations of 2024, I wonder how your nephew would react. Would he ignore them (the wise course from an outside perspective) or act as though they ARE God's Channel? I believe only time will tell.
Is it possible to be self-interested and also be interested in the welfare of others, or should the world be divided between the completely altruistic and everyone else?
Respectfully,
AuldSoul