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A good name in life is better than nard,
but the day of death is better than the day of birth.
2Better go to the house of mourning
than to the house of feasting
for death is the end of all men
and the living should keep that in mind.
3Grief is better than gaiety,
for sadness does the soul good.
4The heart of wise men turns to the house of mourning
the heart of fools turns to the house of mirth.
5Better attend to censure from the wise
than listen to a song from fools;
6for like nettles crackling under kettles
is the cackle of a fool.
This too is vain:
7for a judge to make a fool of himself by oppression
and for life to be ruined by taking bribes.
8The end of a business is better than its beginning
and patience is better than pride.
9Never be hasty in your anger
it is only fools who cherish wrath.
10Never ask why the past was better than the present
that is a foolish question.
11Wisdom is as good as an inheritance,
a real profit for mankind;
12for wisdom like wealth is a de- fence,
but knowledge does more good than money
it safeguards a man’s life.
13Ponder the doings of God:
who can straighten what he twists? 14 In prosperous days enjoy yourself, but in evil days ponder this, that the one is the doing of God as well as the other--all to keep man from knowing what is to happen.
15 All manner of things have I seen in my fleeting life, the good man perishing by his very goodness and the evil man flourishing upon his evil. 16 Be not over-good, be not over-wise; why expose yourself to trouble? 17 And be not over-evil either, never play the fool; why die before your time? 18 The best way is to take the one line, and yet not avoid the other [[he who stands in awe of God shall avoid both extremes]] 19 [[wisdom is better protection for the wise than a dozen wardens for a city]], 20 for there is not a single good man upon earth whose good deeds are without some sinful lapse.
21 One thing more. Never listen to all that people say; you may hear your own slave cursing you. 22 As many a time, you must confess, you yourself have cursed other people.
23 All this I have tested by means of wisdom. I thought to become wise, but wisdom remained out of reach. 24 Reality is beyond my grasp; deep it lies, very deep, and no one can lay hands upon the heart of things.
25 I cast about in my mind to know and survey and discover wisdom and the reason of things, finding that wickedness is folly and folly madness; 26 and I discovered something, something more bitter even than death--the woman who entangles men, whose heart is a net, whose clasp is a chain [[a man by God’s good favour shall escape her, but she will snare a sinner]]. 27 Vainly have I sought over and again the truth of things, putting together this and that; 28 but here is what I have found, says the Speaker: one true man in a thousand, but never a true woman! 29 Here is all I have been able to discover: God made the race of men upright, but many a cunning wile have they contrived.