Going along with the last thread ( great subject matter)
I'm sort of hitching along here.
We had a bookstudy at our home for several years, every week we were prepared, and we handled service arraingements every Saturday morning, even with two young children.
One Saturday morning, ( in the middle of winter) one son had a bad cold, and our furnace konked out around 8:15 am.
I was running around trying to get ready for service, calling a repair man, and help my wife get ready for service.
The group comes in at 9:00, and I'm on the phone talking to the repair man who wants to come out between 10-2.
So I'm not going out this morning, and I'm staying home with my sick son, wife and son #2 are going out in service.
Conductor comes downstairs and looks at the furnace ( he is a school teacher, no mechanical experience at all, check out my earlier thread video under Friends, page 5827 titled "elder makes a video,,,, this is the same guy ) and gives me the classic guilt trip because I'm not going out in service for at least an hour this morning.
I remember thinking just who is this guy, trying to MAKE me feel bad because my family is #1, service is not my focus today.
After all of these years, I cannot help but think of this comment now :
"Nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent", E. Roosevelt
Being made to feel guilty because of not putting meetings or service 1st seemed to be a speciality of the elders, and particularly this one from my old hall.
Is this a common aspect everywhere, or is it an aspect of control that only specific elders are cocky enough to continually work on ?