Desirousofchange = Itās kind of hard to explain my exit from the JWās. I have spoken of this quite often in previous posts over the years. The best description I could give is been up set that you werenāt invited to party that you didnāt want to go to in the fist place. Donāt get me wrong, elders were the last people I wanted to talk to while transitioning from PIMO to POMO. Iām convinced, had I of, I would have been DFed as an apostate. But after a consistent effort to the cult over 4 decades, it would have been nice to have known that I was given some thought. Thatās why Iām thankful my exit was reasonably stress free, compared to other experiences I hear of. So far Iāve never even been close to 2 elders knocking on my door and Iāve had girlfriends who Iāve been spotted with. So much for going after the lost sheep,
It confuses me really. How an organisation that is so HELL BENT! on recruiting members. Spending (allegedly) billions of hours recruiting, and yet it dose so little to keep its existing members. I went to a sales meeting the other day and the speaker made an interesting comment, āit takes 5 times more effort and money to get a new customer than what it takes to keep an existing customer happy.ā Wt could learn from this.