I am glad that most of the replies denied the point of question ..I did not want to feel hated.
Do you think they all ended up being elders because they were ambitious and loved to exercise authority over others?
I did not..I was at the hall one night, fishing in the bag for my songbook while the announcements were made - and the suddenly said that Bro. BluesBrother had been appointed an elder ..Just like that, no warning, no preparatory discussion (in 1973) If they had of done I would have refused it , but it was announced. a fait accompli .. I was lumbered!
For a week, I went around in a funk feeling totally inadequate for this "responsibility and privilege"..But I settled into it and served for 24 years.
I did it and kept it up because I did believe in what I was doing , and I had no wish to "boss" the others.
I do believe that the quality of elders I see today is poor, compared to the men of stature that I knew and worked with. Too many today are 'Company men' brought up within it and have no real experience of life . The older elders of my young day had fought in WW2 and knew about life and people and interpreted Society's rules with a dollop of common sense . Not so today