Oh! Another thought...
My hardcore JW sister tries to 'out-happy' me. It's pretty funny when you *know* what's going on.
She the only living JW in my family now.
I try to encourage her to take advantage of the education reimbursement that her company offers. She somewhat agrees. But when I push a little harder, she side steps the discussion. She smiles and tells me that her primary education is the Theocratic Ministry School and she has no need for further secular education.
I encourage her to apply for career opportunities within her company - sales in particular. She gives credit for her skills to the org and cheerfully tells me that companies probably developed their sales strategies directly from the Watchtower Society, the BEST sales team in the world. But she does not want to even apply for a sales job because even though it would double her income, it might take away from meeting attendance.
I advise her to max-out her 401k contribution. But she cannot. Because her rent keeps going up and she has not much savings. When she has money, she spends it on travel.
Me? I travel when I can. Take classes that interest me. Own my home (bought my first at age 27) and my monthly payments have gone DOWN due to refinancing and are now locked-in at 3.2% interest. My monthly finances are now very manageable and much less than my sister who keeps her 'eyes on the [mythical, non-existant] prize'.
She keeps trying to show me how happy she is and hopes that I will 'Return to Jehovah'.
I keep doing what I'm doing and let her see how happy my life is [away from all things 'Jehovah'].
I think it's funny that we try to out-happy each other - without coming right out and telling each other what we are doing.
Such is the life of fleshly sisters when one is still a very active JW.