As we talked longer, he started to compare the Amish to the groups out in the English world all around them, like Weight Watchers, where you gather together to lose weight and support each other. You’d never be able to resist all that food on your own; but as a group, banding together, checking each other, encouraging each other, you find you can. I looked at him, trying to process what he was saying.
“So,” I asked, “you’re saying the Amish community is almost like a support group for resisting the temptations of an individualist civilization?”
Lauron thought about it for a moment, smiled, and said: “That’s one big benefit, yes.”