My Experience.....

by NomadSoul 14 Replies latest jw experiences

  • NomadSoul
    NomadSoul

    I was raised a JW since childhood up to the age of 16. At that age I decided that I didn't want to go to to the meetings. That decision was taken in lew of reading a lot about different philosophies. I didn't consider one philosophy to be right, but everyone of them had something that inspired me to be a better person. It's amazing how some people see the world differently, and it's even more amazing reading about their views. Ayn Rand's writings, for example, gave me a whole new look as the world I knew.

    I went through a lot of emotions when I took that decision of not being a JW. My parents were hard on me at the beginning, and almost felt into a state of depression. As soon as I turned 18 I moved out and started working. I starting working in construction, which demanded 10 hours a day, 6 days a week for 2 years straight. Didn't have much time to read anymore, much less go to school.

    Some principles still stayed with me, like the Golden Rule that Jesus taught. When I was a JW I used to think that a regular man could not be as blessed if you didn't have God in your life. So that kind of stayed with me for years to come.

    One hot summer day while I was digging ditches for the crane's electrical line, I stood there thinking about my life and how it hadn't turned out like I wanted to. "By this time I would've been on my third year of college...." I said to myself, and daydreamed about how college life would've been like. I remembered Ayn Rand's book "The Fountainhead" and thought about the character Roark. How he worked in the construction doing range of things, and I got this huge inspiration to do my best in what I was doing.

    Since I've always been excellent at math I used that as my strenght point. I went out and bought myself an IT-83 calculator for $120, and used the programming feauture that it has (learned how to do it in High School). I started doing some small programs that helped me do field calculations. So in a year I just watched and took notes whenever I worked with someone that had to do such calculations and perfected my programs and where it would apply.

    Needless to say that they noticed that and asked me how did I do that. I showed them the thinking behind it and were impressed. In the next year I slowly moved into an office job where I'm now...I'm 24 and I have accomplished so much in 3 years, somethings that take other people working in the same field 10 to 20 years (Just speculating and I have been told that)

    I'm proud of the decisions I've made. This year I started going to College, and I'm so happy and proud of myself.

    I wish everyone of you the same luck that I've had.

  • momzcrazy
    momzcrazy

    Welcome nomadsoul! Another success story to come out of the darkness. Glad you are here. Study hard, you hear?

    momz

  • El Kabong
    El Kabong

    Glad to hear that you started school. Congratulations, and welcome.

  • Abandoned
    Abandoned

    Congratulations. There definitely is success outside of the borg.

  • sooner7nc
    sooner7nc

    That's great. I started college for the first time 2 years ago at the age of 35, and couldn't be happier with the decision. It's much easier than High School was because I feel more challenged. Well, good luck, study hard, and have fun.

    sooner7nc

  • changeling
    changeling

    Welcome! I'm glad you're here and I'm glad you're happy!

    changeling

  • JK666
    JK666

    Nomad,

    Keep it up son, and you will go far. Stick with it and get your degree while still young! It took me until I was almost 50 to get my Bachelors. The world is your oyster, so suck it dry!

    JK

  • flipper
    flipper

    NOMADSON- I'm proud of you too, just by reading your story ! Great effort and desire guy, you have every reason to be proud of yourself ! Keep up the great work ! My son an ex-witness is in his second year of college now too. We joke with each other, it is our way of getting back what the witnesses took away from him, his freedom to choose an education ! No one should be denied that ! Welcome to the board, look forward to more posts from you ! Peace out, good luck, Mr. Flipper

  • sspo
    sspo

    Thanks and welcome to the board

  • AWAKE&WATCHING
    AWAKE&WATCHING

    Good on you and welcome aboard - I hope to hear more from you!

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