Life is too short, you posted this:
One of the local elders had a rental house that he is letting her live in for half the normal rent he would receive if a worldly person lived there. He gets tons of pats on the back has been on the assembly many times saying how Jehovah moved him to rent her the house at a discount.
I have to recognize that quite often I am very cynical, particularly when people "announce with trumpets" (thank you, Mary) their good deeds. But this is not a good thing. What this means is, the elder can perfectly well cover all expenses with, say, 100 bucks, but he would manage to wring 100 bucks more from a worldly, simply because he is a worldly. Being fair to a worldly doesn't count. He's not in the truth, so let's get more money out of him. It is a sad thing, but in this elder's mind, Jehovah would have no problem with this.
Thanks for all the answers. I am asking because I happen to have met two such people. One is the person because of whom I am here. I was reading stuff elsewhere and one thing led to another, and to my asking this question.
I believe that, in these people's case, Farkel is very sadly right:
One can NEVER "reach out" far enough to fully please Watchtower leaders, and even those who "reach out" the most are, in the end, just dead rubble to the Printing Corporation they live and sacrifice and die for.
A special pioneer does the same thing, but is willing to submit to more unspeakable things to their backsides, their lives and their futures in the hopes of gaining an edge on Watchtwer salvation because a special pioneer thinks he/she needs more insurance in the hopes of gaining an edge on Watchtower salvation because the Watchtower speaks for God.
And, sadly, this is also true (Jookbeard):
I suppose Special Pioneers do the usual things that high ranking members of the WTS hierarchy do ; kiss ass, show arrogance,boast,undermine others,cherry pick friends that further their own gain, and generally show a jumped up "I'm more superior then you" attitude.