How much have you changed as a person ?

by Phizzy 31 Replies latest jw friends

  • Phizzy
    Phizzy

    I was a born-in, and in for over five decades. In the comparatively short time since leaving the WT for good, for good in both senses ! , I feel I have become a very different person, in quite radical ways.

    How do you feel you have changed ?

    Are any of the changes negative in any way ?

    Do you feel this process of change is an on-going thing, or do we reach an equilibrium ?

  • Julia Orwell
    Julia Orwell

    I'm less judgemental and more open minded.

  • slimboyfat
    slimboyfat

    Much more cynical about everything. Maybe that's just age.

  • gorgia2
    gorgia2

    Oh - ongoing, I hope! Great topic Phizzy.

    Growing up & being a teen in the JW cult I felt split in two - the real me & then the me I had to be as part of a JW family & cong. I was fortunate in that my parents were not very active, so I imagine it was worse for other ex-JW's & for current people stuck in now.

    The real me wasn't evil by any means - I just happened to have a personality, with likes and dislikes, passions and hopes.

    Now I can express them.

    gorgia

  • zeb
    zeb

    I engage by emails to help others who have been abused.

  • punkofnice
    punkofnice

    I'm still basically the same bloke.

    Due to my lack of belief in a god existing, life has become much more prescious to me.

  • irondork
    irondork

    I feel calm now.

    I still have a zillion questions, doubts, puzzles to solve. But I can enjoy the process because I don't feel I NEED TO GET THERE NOW! I'm not in a scramble to get it studied, or prepare what I'm going to say about it, or keep track of my time sharing it. I'm free to not know - and the not knowing is not bothersome. It was refreshing to discover that research could include information from more than one source.

    Mostly, I am delighted that I can "keep on the watch" without having to be in panic-mode.

    I feel calm now.

  • cantleave
    cantleave

    Fatter and balder

  • Julia Orwell
    Julia Orwell

    " But I can enjoy the process because I don't feel I NEED TO GET THERE NOW! "

    Second. I too now realise I have many years of life ahead of me to learn and plan.

    Other changes in me: my major depression and anxiety disorder are cured! After years of doctors and medications, the real answer was in getting away from that cult.

  • SophieG
    SophieG

    I feel like a much better human being, more cognizant of people and life. No more depression and mental anguish. I feel happier and I feel like I am racing to make up for the 40 years (including childhood) that I lost. I think for me it will be ongoing, there is so much of life to make up for.

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