I concur with Choosing Life:
I heard many times from pioneers that only pioneers would live through the end because the rest were unwilling to really give their utmost in service. Many of them have set themselves up as beggars and use govenment aid when they are quite able to work, but refuse. One elder, who was also a pioneer, bragged about keeping himself and his wife just below the poverty level so they never payed any taxes. Talk about a drain on society.
Many pioneers felt that most others were not exerting themselves. Many pioneers would
actually expect or straightforward ask others for handouts because "I am a poor pioneer."
Many pioneers kept their income low so they qualified for aid, some saying they were
incapable of working more, but they somehow could go all day in the "ministry."
I knew of one pioneer that was clinically depressed, qualified for aid because she was
unable to do a job with that condition, but told her doctor how she did 70 hours a month in
the ministry. The doctor said he was obligated to report it, telling her she could no longer
qualify for aid unless she ceased this level of activity that perpetuated her depression. She
passed away shortly after as a poor pioneer. If she lived, I don't know how she would have
made ends meet.
An elder whose whole family pioneered had a smug atttitude that he was a real elder, real
pioneer, while many others were "all that was available."
While not all pioneers acted like they were better than others, they pressured each other to
continue pioneering even through personal hardships. Many felt that quitting would cause the other
pioneers to look down on them, gossip, turn on them- so they refused to quit pioneering. That's
real cult indoctrination- members keeping the pressure on other members.