What amazed me was the first time I heard them exhort even the pioneers and elders and high hour publishers and others who struggled to do all they could (the ones they think well of) to find a way to buy out even more time. They said if you're already reading all the literature assigned, and preparing for and participating in all the meetings and having a very full share in the ministry, and reading the Bible daily, and helping others (or trying to help I should say), then you should try to squeak out more time each day from other, "unnecessary" activities. They mentioned if you read the newspaper everyday, couldn't you read it one or two days less per week? And if you watch the evening news every night, couldn't you forgo watching one or two nights a week, and spend more time reading the Bible or preparing even better for service?
They really were/are relentless in hounding even the ones who already give whole-souled; and when I heard this kind of bullying nonsense, I realized that they could never be pleased with whatever anyone did.
I remember one Circuit Overseer commenting that some of the friends "think they deserve a vacation every year." And "some friends feel they are entitled to engage in recreation every week. But that they could actually spend that time better in "theocratic" activities.
He was really judging people for having a life.