If you're a young practising JW, maybe you've read the glossy brochure released in 2002 entitled, "Youths - What Will You Do With Your Life?"
What did you think? Did the idea of a full-time career in "Jehovah's service" as a Bethelite, Ministerial Servant, or International Quick-Build Volunteer appeal to you?
Or maybe you had other interests - maybe you were already at college or studying for a degree. Maybe you just weren't interested in "full-time" service.
Perhaps you watched the new DVD released last year for youths. Did you agree that "accolades and degrees" are a "waste of time" because the new system will be here?
Maybe you have friends who are in Bethel - are they really happy? Did you ever think how they will manage when they get to old to do their duties?
Perhaps you see that the whole thing is a waste of time.
How old are you? 15, 16, 18, 21 even 25 or older?
Are you aware that generations of youths who made "full-time" service their career in the 1930s, 40s and 50s are now in their 50s, 60s and 70s?
What about your parents? Did they make "full-time" service a career when they were your age? How old are they now?
Did they promise you that "the new system will be here before you start school, finish school or get your degree?"
Did you know that the Watchtower has been continously publishing their material since 1879, and the end has STILL not come?
These are serious questions you need to ask yourself.
Where do I see myself in 5, 10 or 20 years time? Still strutting about door to door offering the same regurgitated material? Or will I at least get a college education and a decent job.