OK, how about this one from yesterday's Watchtower:
When praised, we do well to apply Jesus' words: "When you have done all the things assigned to you, say: 'We are good-for-nothing slaves. What we have done is what we ought to have done.'" (Luke 17:10)
The study goes on to say it would be haughty to accept praise or appreciation, instead we should "speak appreciatively of Jehovah" and what he does for us.
So this scripture teaches us that God is a horrible friend and/or parent. He insists on constant praise & appreciation, but does not show appreciation for others in return. Instead he treats them like slaves, like mere chattel, unworthy of human dignity. Humans need affirmation and acknowledgement, something that God must have designed in us as part of our reflection of His personality, yet as our father he withholds fulfilling that need.