I remember a certain public talk "The Eyes of Jehovah Are on You" or something like that. It's like, don't even try to do anything on your own, Jehovah or his holy spirit will bring it out.
I should have seen that people were getting away with stuff all the time in that organization, and that the most important thing is to APPEAR righteous. Yes, always put your best foot forward.
There was also TYRANNY of AUTHORITY. You were supposed to be grateful to have learned everything at Jehovah's table (the organization). It made you fearful to make any decisions without checking to see if it was okay.
I grew up without basic decision-making ability.
I heard independent thoughts by a ministerial servant and a scholar-type JW in my early adulthood. Their points always stayed with me, but I didn't get out till I was given a hard shove out of the organization (DF'd). I finally "got it" after that, that I had to think for myself and start making my own decisions and I'd be okay.