That's right, Beryl. Only JW's will be saved at Armageddon (although you have to be discerning to catch that through all their double-talk on the subject). The EVERLASTING destiny of people may depend on how well they react to someone coming up to their door and giving them a hasty, poorly prepared magazine presentation. They may be good-hearted, but it doesn't matter, if they don't believe what the Watchtower publishing corporation is preaching as "present truth", they will be bird food at God's day of Armageddon which is right around the corner (as usual).
And at the end of the 1000 years, those who are on Satan's side are as "the sands of the sea" or a large number - the Revelation book doesn't say whether they constitute a minority or a majority. And even BEFORE the thousand years are over, a person can prove unfaithful to Jehovah's kingdom rule and "die at the age of 100, though a mere boy" according to the book of Isaiah.
So you see Beryl, in this arrangement of things, there are ALL SORTS of chances to die. Before Armageddon, 100 years into the new system, AND at the end of the new system, and probably any-ole-time in between when you get on the elders' (erm, princes') bad side!!
The road to everlasting life is booby-trapped with all sorts of pitfalls. That way it's equally unfair for everyone.
Oh by the way, those resurrected to life during the 1000 years also "are as angels and do not have children" which JW's interpret to mean they will be forced to be celibate in their everlasting life. When they find out they're of the "non child bearing class" who didn't have the privilege to be of the "great crowd that survived Armageddon", no doubt a number of these of the "untouchable" celibate class will commit mass suicide, facing the prospect of no nookie forever.
Gopher of the can't-be-sarcastic-enough class