Fine waste of people's morning or afternoon to go through this rubbish. The first part goes through two stock examples. I must add that just because Jehovah blessed Solomon for wanting wisdom, that means nothing. You try doing the exact same thing, and that Almighty Lowlife Scumbag might just choose to be an axxhole and give you nothing while preventing your own hard work from paying off.
From the middle on, it appears to be another restriction on marrying. Previously, you were told to only marry someone that was already a witless (and, even in November 15, 1989, it warned people to wait until "some time after baptism". The "some time" was indefinite, allowing the hounders to hold you back so your mate would get taken out from under you.) Now, they are hinting strongly on that you shouldn't marry anyone unless their whole family is in the cancer, and damn strong in it at that. More wasted opportunities lie ahead.
I will add one warning example not found in the rag. Wasn't the whole principle of Christianity founded on "a perfect, complete sacrifice to which nothing ever need be added"? I believe it was--Jesus' sacrifice was supposed to be whole, complete, and perfect. Adding to it would at best be an act of not being content with it, or having faith that it is sufficient. Yet, what do most Christian religions (the witlesses especially) harp on? Self-sacrificing! You are asked to "sacrifice it" whenever you have something you enjoy, whether it be a decent job, time off from work, or a talent. Why sacrifice it? Could it be because someone lacks faith in that perfect sacrifice? Any Christian denominated religion that asks for further sacrifice should not be supported, since obviously if they are asking for more sacrifice from you, they lack faith in Jesus' sacrifice despite harping on it.
This goes for Jehovah--even if your name happens to be Jehovah, asking me for more sacrifices or stepping in and offering something I hold as treasure as a sacrifice to yourself means you are demanding additional sacrifice. Does that principle say "a complete, perfect sacrifice to which little need be added"? Or "a complete, perfect sacrifice to which almost nothing need be added"? I didn't see either of those words. Therefore, any being that claims that salvation is based on that one sacrifice, that it is perfect and complete, and then expects me to add anything to it or that sacrifices it on me without my permission is a hypocrite and, according to Jesus' own words, deserves Gehenna. That goes for you, Jehovah.