I have been on the site just a few weeks and I have benefited immensely. Godrulz (may he rest in peace) even helped as he showed me that there are lot of folks, not just JWs, who have a narrow minded view of things and have difficulty integrating with others. I found him almost comical toward the end of his tenure here and if he is really gone, good riddance. Enough is enough.
I too was lost and alone after becoming inactive, but I have made new friends, connected with old ones who left the JWs years ago or were DF'd.
The issue of how to live my life was been a struggle. Some of my closest friends told me I was leaving so I could party, smoke, chase women, do drugs and get blasted. Hearing them say that was a shock, as I realized they never really knew me at all. I basically work all the time and I workout in the gym when I am not at the office. Until recently I had no social life at all and I actually drink less because I not trying to escape the guilt of being a hypocrite, preaching one thing as an elder, but really wanting to be a financial success and get as much education as possible. Now I am free to pursue those goals. I am headed back to college to finish my Bachelor's degree and then pursue my MBA. I believe a Doctorate would cap my dream.
Several of you PMed me with great ideas about how to quench my thirst for spirituality. I am a person who really needs a frame of reference, a set of values by which I can live, plan and direct my life. I do not need organized religion at this point and perhaps never again and while I am rational in most things I am not anxious to quickly dismiss the existence of God or readily embrace atheism. The forum has been helpful in that I have a greater understanding of variey of belief systems we have and the REASONS why we choose them. I see the need to take my time and explore.
As a newbie I would like to thank all of the vets and encourage everyone to keep the free flow of ideas going, respect the views of others, avoid being thin skinned when your view is challenged and for the love of Pete avoid the dogmatic, conversation stopping, narrow minded, judgemental, I am right you are wrong attitude that some are currently struggling with, and others have left behind.
Batman is my favorite superhero because he struggled with inner demons before he chose his path. I have always identified with him and hence the name the dark knight. Like the Batman I finally conquered fear. And now I hope to use my unique experiences as an ex-JW zealot, who gave 100% to the cause until the day I quit, to help others to conquer their fears. To stop fearing death and destruction and learn to REALLY live and enjoy life.