I grew up in the bOrg and can remember feeling a disconnect with the portrayal of witness behavior in the literature and what I actually experienced.
The stories from the Yearbook about people wanting to study with witnesses "thirsty for knowledge of the truth" were so different from the responses I got in the FS, where people just seemed annoyed.
The pictures of happy folk and families of all colors looking toward some ray of light, united in the love for Jehoober and each other, did not square with what was going on in my congo. Witnesses were gossipy, jealous, suspicious, scorekeeping, hierarchical, bored, critical, goofy, presumptuous, and nosy. And that was just MY family!
I always kind of figured that to observe the "real" witnesses you had to go somewhere else - third world countries or at least New York, where they drew the pictures.
Can anyone else relate?