Best life ever? You mean, being drained of energy because of always donating it (and your time) to joke-hova? I remember having a hard time doing field circus beyond about 2 hours, because it just felt tedious. Then I could spend hours of time going through my record collection (CD's), trying to key each song to the time it came out--not so tedious. And the hours spent trying to record songs onto mini discs by period.
I can also remember the headaches I would get going to the big boasting sessions. Sitting there at a big boasting session would always leave me more tired than spending 8 hours breaking down pallets of freight at a supermarket, stocking the shelves, and conditioning the shelves (including lifting amounts to 45 kg). And no, taking aspirin (or even magnesium) did nothing for the headaches. It was simply the psychic energy drained from me. That energy went to joke-hova and its filthy angels, and is even to this day being used to enslave the whole human race (along with that from everyone else that wastes time and energy on that damnation book in any way, shape, or form). And to think they would say that listening to heavy metal gives you a headache?
Aside from this, it is blah. Going home and watching Let's Make a Deal reruns on TV after a morning of field circus, where the biggest thrill was watching someone winning an old stuffed buffalo. Almost never was there anything significant that was worth the time doing.
And the songs? Just about every theme of damnation is featured somewhere in that song book. Songs that claim the Gentile nations have had their day (and indeed, that is a washtowel teaching--that was supposed to have ended in 1914) and now they have to go. Songs boasting about the "clean(??)" way of life. Songs about doing "much" field circus. Songs about the urgency of this message, wasting whole lifetimes (and that started for me in the 1984 edition, and there were songs even long before that depicting this false urgency). Songs about infinite debt stemming from one point--called "original sin". And they wonder why I would rather listen to Led Zeppelin or Billy Idol?