Greetings and welcome Lex,
I am in agreement with you and Lady Lee regarding the pursuit of education REGARDLESS of others' reaction. I stated in a post this morning that I was off to a housecleaning job. Did it for 30 years as elder/pioneer and everything else in between. The catch is, five years ago I gave it up "for good." Right.
I'll say it again - and again - as necessary. I quit college [paid through scholarships and federal grants] to get baptized, pioneer and go to Bethel. All that was an experience - many good times. But no thought of what lay ahead: my stark reality - no degree. I do whatever I can to get by, mostly teach piano, but only privately. It pays the rent - barely. I tell all my students and their parents, INCLUDING JWs, develop your talents and pursue your education. An assembly speaker once said that those who are concerned about their work and retirement show a "lamentable lack of faith." Would you, brother, like to now assist all of us living on the edge of poverty, still awaiting that new system? Mary has made comments on this matter re: her own family.
The example of Ed Dunlap and Ray Franz, having to start over after expulsion from Bethel, spurs me on. Some young JWs have followed my advice and are getting further education, planning careers, etc. Oh, sometimes we talk about "spiritual matters."
Coco