SMIDDY3:
From your posts, it seems you got through your JW experience relatively unscathed and are a happy and content person.. You also live down-under and were able to have job/career without trouble and interference from the religion.
Here in the USA things are different. But, I am relatively happy/content even though it has been a rocky road. I was raised Catholic and had a ‘normal’ childhood, friends, etc. so, thank God I have happy memories and it was easier to ‘Fade’ from the Witnesses when the time was right. Not bragging.. but I am exceedingly thankful I never caved in to pressure from the JWs to quit my job and pioneer and am now retired.
PUNKOFNICE:
I totally agree that certain things have to be done in a timely fashion (like when a person is young enough) such as college education - in order for it to make a difference in somebody’s financial situation. Of course, an older person can still go to college for personal enrichment - but that’s not what we’re talking about here. You can also still show an interest in those other things you mentioned!
It is also an inconvenient truth that most successful people are from middle to upper class. But, that shouldn’t ever stop a talented younger person from a less affluent situation from trying. Enjoy your upcoming retirement. 👍🏻