So how does a perfectly rational adult person or couple end up submitting to the ultimate control of other humans? NTM, ABWE e.t.c. were/are all voluntary organisatons, one can leave as one pleases. So what makes people stay far longer than their comfort level would suggest was good? Is it a gradual process that one doesn't realise is occuring, where one joins up and then things slowly become apparent as one gets deeper into the organisation? Is it the shame of quitting, or conversely the pleasure of the prestige of being a missionary that keeps previously rational people from leaving. Or is seeing other people terminated and ostrisized a deterent for speaking out?
My memories were that for some missionaries it was a pretty good lifestyle option. Overseas travel, lots of adventure and not a lot of accountability in that one didn't clock in and out each day. While some missionaries were diligent and worked hard, others were having a whale of a time and not a lot of work was being done. Best of all, someone else was paying for it and sometimes paying rather well.
Then there is fear of the unknown. Sometimes it is easier to put up with something, because the unkown world of the real world is a bit scary. Just a few thoughts and more ponderings.
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