Great post SIAM. I'm struggling with this, not for myself, but to try and figure out how to reach my two sons who are both "Born-ins".
A while ago I wrote to Steven Hassan about this very question. As you no doubt know he frequently talks about trying to reach the "Pre-Cult Personality" as the best way to rescue someone from a cult. But what do you do for someone that has not "Pre-Cult" experience?
Unfortunately he never responded. But his second book, Releasing the Bonds, does address this issue albeit somewhat obliquely.
You're on the right track with some questions and thoughts. But it might help to think back over your life as a young person growing up: What were your interests, hobbies, passions and concerns?
If you had not been raised a JW what things might you have pursued?
I know one of my sons is a very talented artist. But we discouraged him from pursuing that because we thought it was just "a selfish pursuit". Now of course I regret that I didn't encourage him more.
But it does give me one avenue that I feel I can go down to try and reach him. Once in an impulsive act he ripped up and destroyed a bunch of his drawings in a display of "Loyalty to Jehovah and theocratic order." (It makes me gag to say that now).
Fortunately, I rescued them from the trash can and saved them. Sometime in the future I'm going to return them to him. I'm just waiting for the right time. I hope it's soon.
Look inside yourself. If you could be/do/have anything you want or ever wanted what would it be?
It's not to late,
00DAD