I think that's why they're appointing men at younger ages to become MS's and Elders.
10-20 years ago, it was rare for a 19, 20 year old to become an MS. They wanted mature, responsible men, mostly who had families (showing that they were responsible, etc.) to assume these roles. And usually they appointed men in their early or mid 30's.
but now, they're appointing them younger- seems they want to rein them in so they have no "excuse" to miss meetings because they have to handle XYZ-
the younger they're brainwashed into thinking they're so important, the better chance the org. has on keeping them for a while-
In my opinion anyways...