The reasons for exiting twi might just be as vast as reasons for "jumping onboard" in the first place.
Sure, there's the obvious......1)legalism, 2)arrogance, 3)micromanaging, 4)spiritual abuse, 5)mog/false teacher,
6)obedience/blacklisting, 7)dead end opportunities for advancement, 8)sheer boredom, 9)blatant hypocristy, 10)etc.
But then.....there's YOU. If married, then there's another set of factors. If kids, more factors.
Is this the life you want or are you being herded forward toward autonomous generalities? No dreams.
No aspirations. No real goals. No genuine friends
To exit.....I think has a lot to do with reclaiming one's life and sovereignty. After being bullied and pushed
around for a number of years (decades), people want to stand up for themselves. Things like family, traditions,
reunions (relatives, classmates, fraternities/sororities, etc), and friendships matter. Who in the hell wants to be
an automaton way-bot for life? Subjected to a bureaucracy of monotony and servitude to overlords?
And then......railroaded into observing twi's skewed "holidays" [uncle Scary Day, Pseudo-Pentecost, Mog-Birthdays,
Bless or Treat Hallowed Saints, Thanksgiving in a cult, Ho-Ho-Re-Lo and Pray In the New Mog Year].
Gawd, I am so thankful that I exited that "mystery train" with a leap of faith.......to FREEDOM.
There is no sign that says "exit ramp one mile ahead".....its that instinctive knot in your gut
every time you attend another boring, regurgitated teaching that tells you to "Run Forest, Run!"
It's time to let your conscience, and gut instinct, be put to a vote. TWIexit.