First, the tee-up: Many on this board are former JWs. Former JWs fall into two categories:
1) Those who consciously chose out, perhaps as an intellectual position, perhaps as an emotional reaction to some event, maybe while in the throes of some existential crisis.
2) Those who blew it, and got busted for (cue music) breakin the law, breakin' the law, breakin' the law. Many of those in group number 2 have since chosen to join group number 1. Others are still wishing they never got caught. (By the way, here's an idea for you reluctant #2s: you decided to do something that got you kicked out, fairly or unfairly...it was still your choice. So...what was that about - why'd you do it?)
So, those of you in group number one...what need were you filling while you were in the Witness Protection Program? Inclusion, acceptance, praise for good performance? And what finally got you off of the crack pipe? What changed for you? Not the story, but the back-story - what went on for you inside?
As in, "I went out and got a job and got really good at it, and my professional accomplishment gave me enough self-esteem to walk away from the Witnesses as my only source for self-worth". Or "I had sex". Or whatever.
Be the change you want to see in the world. Mohandas Gandhi
Peace and compassion,
The Dude