Francois,
Hillary, you funny. And way off track.
I do not believe that I am 'off track' Francois. One could only be sure that they 'did not want responsibilities' if they actually refused them when offered. I see this group of persons very much in the minority.As I have shown above in Brummie's post, bluster and a plastic sense of humilty also plays a part in this whole scenario.
I do believe that many of the motivational feelings and issues that we had as JW's are fairly quickly forgotten once we leave. Many of us would also would like to think that we were smarter than the others and not quite as duped by the WTS as they were, not always true. Again this reminds me of so many life histories that you read about in the WTS & Awake where the person at age sixteen argued the Trinity issue with his local Bishop and having defeated him in debate, wandered off and finally discovered the Non-Trinitarian JW's. How this scenario could have been repeated so often throughout Europe in the 1920's is a mystery to me!
The people here who observe that the WT uses you up, sucks you dry, and discards you are right, you be wrong
Thsi statement has nothing to do with my argument, and is not something that I disagree with.
HS