I guess, looking back, that I always dealt with JW-land like it was unreal. Yes, I kept it at a distance, a bad dream, fuzzy enough beyond reality to be obvious.
I had a strong scientific inclination and early on that was what I wanted to be, a scientist; I said so.
But how far do you think that got in JW-land? Yeah, right...
Between the JW anti-college thing and my family not having much money, college plans went down the tubes.
But, I was dealt an "ace-in-the-hole". I won't go into that because I still need to leave some gaps for security reasons. That "ace-in-the-hole" ultimately paid off and it was my ticket out of JW-land.
So, I kept the JW BS in its own compartment and shut that door tight. I just had to nod and smile.
That's the real secret to being around JW's: nod, smile. If you have to talk, tell them nothing or what they want to hear.
OK: I learned to survive and keep that BS at bay. But they got me where it counted: you need HELP and ENCOURAGEMENT to get on your way.
That's what the parental business is all about: starting your kids on their way. Fortunately, I knew the path they directed me onto was bogus; unfortunately, THEY (or the rest of my small support group/community) would not be of any assistance.
So, I knocked around pIONEERING and "hanging out" until IT CLICKED. And the "ace-in-the-hole" fell right into place.
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