Pros
You will be valued for who you are, not what you produce.
You will get to go to bed at night knowing you created value for others and are helping them enjoy a long and healthy life.
You will be inspired to dream wilder than your most wild dreams.
You will be accepted as you are by a team that will wear you down until you're family.
You will have FUN! not the cheesy "we brought pizza in the breakroom" kind of fun, rather the "lets go explore the world, try new foods, make new friends" kind of fun.
You will achieve goals that would make 10 year old you think you're the coolest person who's ever lived.
You will touch a lot of lives and those lives will touch yours in ways you didn't know a stranger could.
You will be supported and encouraged so much that you will doubt why you ever doubted yourself to begin with.
You'll find that your perspective on the life you can live, want to live, and deserve to live is so much bigger, that others may say you're "brainwashed".
And its only my second year.
Cons
Reasons not to work for TIS:
You hate being held accountable to the goals you set for yourself. You prefer to set and forget rather than achieve your dreams.
You want to miss every important event of your loved ones because you're working. We like to see people attending their second cousins wedding in France or going to their child's choir recital. Its actually expected you show up for your family and friends.
You like having limiting beliefs. It's more comfortable to settle than it is to reshape your realm of possibility.
You don't care about others. All we do is seek and find people who want or need our help and then we help them.
You have no sense of humor.
You don't want to be forcibly pushed into a lifetime of abundance and growth. If you have no urge to be more, see more, and do more it probably won't work out in the long term.