3rd Gen and I are retired now, with a home and squeak by on Social Security from 40 years of work.
We swap stories of some of the bizarre things we experienced at the hands of our "godly" JW parents. To this day we still have some bad dreams based on childhood memories of physical abuse by our parents who got into Alcoholic rages after many meetings and constantly reminded us how bad children in the bible were stoned to death, drowned in floods, or mauled by Bears. (That picture of the little girl on a tricycle being killed by Jehovah in the back of the Paradise book was shown to us many times)
As an example of born in Cult thinking.: My young pioneer JW wife #1 was horrified in the 80s when she saw my paycheck deductions for life insurance, disability Ins., a 401K, and an IRA. My attending night classes at the local JR College on non-meeting nights (work-related) and saving to buy a home was the last straw! She had a hissy fit and accused me of apostasy, "spiritual endangerment" and a lack of faith that "Armageddon was just around the corner". She promptly relayed her fears to the elders who counseled me about working in the "Vortex of Satan's system" and the need for "a simple eye" and "living simply in expectation of the end". She left soon after to pioneer.
An IRA, insurance, and a 401k?- 100% normal adult behavior for any gainfully employed non-cult US adult was "Satanic" to JW elders...in California.
And what happened to the financial genius cult leaders I was counseled by? One Elder died broke living with his "worldly" father-in-law, the other one became unemployed in his 70s after 10+ years working free for the WT Society. His golden years spent in an old rundown mobile home supported by his wife's Avon sales.
My ex-wife #1? She pioneered, went where the "need was great" and returned a homeless California bag lady in her 60s waiting for Armageddon..any minute. -I guess"Jehovah provided" better than that Satanic IRA, 401k, or materialistic faithless husband.
It is hard to even explain any of this to anyone not raised in the JW cult- to an outsider.... it isn't believable.