Well, I've known the truth about the witnesses for over two years. And I've been pretending to be one ever since. I'm sure most of us did that for a period of time, some longer than others.
I think it has changed my personality, especially since I've been a teenager the whole time.
Personally:
I've learned to hold my tongue, no matter how obsurd or offensive a remark is, I have to ignore it and even smile and/or say 'I agree'.
I've learned to detect bullcrap, every single Watchtower study and every single meeting has a whole PILE of errors, lies, duperies, and half-truths in it.
I've learned to lie, and I've gotten pretty good at it.
I've learned how to check information and do REAL research.
I've learned that everyone can have a dirty secret. Me for instance. Nobody would suspect that I'm an apostate, I go out in service, I give talks, the elders rely on ME to be a good influence on the other ones my age, I conduct studies and am basically the model JW teenager. Nobody would know, and they don't. Thus, I've learned not to trust anyone.
I've distanced myself mentally from my friends, at the moment, I don't have ANYONE offline that I would consider a close friend. Knowing that they are all going to shun me in a few months anyway, kind of makes me less inclined to get closer to anyone. And because of this I have learned to live without anyone to confide in. (aside from on the internet)
I've learned to hide my emotions.
I've learned how to keep secrets.
I've learned to seriously think about what I say before I say it.
So what do you think the effects are, either good or bad, for someone to live a lie for months or even years?
Lore - W.W.S.D?