Wild_Thing - "It is pretty fascinating to read about Group Think from a psychological perspective."
Albeit horrifying from a social and ethical perspective.
by stuckinarut2 18 Replies latest jw experiences
Wild_Thing - "It is pretty fascinating to read about Group Think from a psychological perspective."
Albeit horrifying from a social and ethical perspective.
I was always a worker, never put more than 6 hrs a month, but always had nice cars, and money in my pocket. I remember so cal taking my parents to meetings on sunday to a few meetings in a convertible cadillac....i was 19 yrs old.
This is what basically kicked my daughter out the door. She would have been happy at the hall, she is not a big "questioner". But she wasn't a big field service fan, and wants to go to college. The horror!
All she ever got was how she should be pioneering, how she was worldly to want to go to college, how she was worldly for even enjoying school, she should hate it like everyone else.. Constant. Always left out of things, in spite of not doing anything wrong - except not conforming to these "unofficial" rules.
My DH was so surprised she wants nothing to do with them anymore. It's for the best, but still... I wish those bozos could see what they are doing. Maybe that is what they want though, to have only the uber-dubs left, and everyone else gone. That's where it's going anyway.