Alas sometimes the only course of action is to walk away from ones family. If some of then have the courage to follow, well and good, but if it is dragging one down it may be the only option for ones own sanity. It is like walking in the fog, then bursting into the sunlight and having to make the decision whether to go back into the fog again.
We now have intergenerational families where all the younger generations know is mission life. There are blood ties to other well established intergenerational families. The consequences of speaking out or questioning will be well known and the pressure to conform significant. Life in the fold will be comfortable, outside will be "the big unknown", with all the rumours of woe and dread.
But at the end of the day, it is oneself that one must live with, it's just a matter of on what terms one wants to do it.
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