Did anyone know witness families who were seemingly able to juggle getting a good education and career while maintaining good standing and even high positions in the congregation. While from the platform, encouraging ones to pioneer from school (like I did), they themselves would be leading a completely acceptable double life, encouraging their children in their careers. Some people were better at that kind of double life than others. (Better Witnesses?) This might be controversial but I think that factor often co-related to wealthy witness families.
I was very surprised at the negative reaction of one elders wife when I said I was pioneering straight from school. I imagined at the time that she thought I had been pressurised into it by my bully of a step father, or maybe my motives were wrong. But it has taken me all these years to figure it out, and I can still see the look on her face now. The penny has dropped. Her elder husband had died a few weeks earlier expecting to live straight through into paradise. Many people in that older generation knew the score. While from the platform we were constantly urged to pioneer, people had another agenda - an agenda based in reality.
So what is my point? Just that there is a way to lead a double life that will get you sharply disfellowshipped and then there's a right way to lead a double life, or "double think". Talk all the time about "putting Kingdom interests first" but put your career first. I couldn't quite put my finger on this when I was "in" and such witnesses used to frustrate me.