What did/do you use to cope with boredom at the meetings?
As sad as this sounds, when I was a kid and desperate for anything to do at a meeting, I used to count the punctuation in each WT study article. I had a system. Skip it if you find it boring
I'd count all punctuation per paragraph .,()"':;?* including footnotes. Cited scriptures would be good because they would often be worth 'four' or more i.e. (John 3:14-16). I'd then keep a running average for each paragraph and total it up at the end. In the 80's when the articles were more scriptural they'd normally be over 600 items of punctuation and sometimes as much as 800. In the 90's and early 00's there were less scriptures quoted so it dropped to around 500. (Yes I did sometimes keep up the game when an adult for old times sake).
Mostly as an adult I'd keep myself awake by planning building projects, calculating where every timber would be placed and where each screw would go. I'd keep redesigning it to look better each meeting overcoming the numerous issues. I finally got to build exactly to the plans in my mind and it worked near perfectly.
What did you do to fight boredom at meetings?
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