Ecclesiastes 
6
  -  I have seen another evil under the sun, 
    and it weighs heavily on men:
-  God gives a man wealth, possessions and 
    honor, so that he lacks nothing his heart desires, but God does not enable 
    him to enjoy them, and a stranger enjoys them instead. This is meaningless, 
    a grievous evil.
-  A man may have a hundred children and live 
    many years; yet no matter how long he lives, if he cannot enjoy his prosperity 
    and does not receive proper burial, I say that a stillborn child is better 
    off than he.
-  It comes without meaning, it departs in 
    darkness, and in darkness its name is shrouded.
-  Though it never saw the sun or knew anything, 
    it has more rest than does that man --
-  even if he lives a thousand years twice 
    over but fails to enjoy his prosperity. Do not all go to the same place ?
-  All man's efforts are for his mouth, yet 
    his appetite is never satisfied.
-  What advantage has a wise man over a fool? 
    What does a poor man gain by knowing how to conduct himself before others 
    ?
-  Better what the eye sees than the roving 
    of the appetite. This too is meaningless, a chasing after the wind.
-  Whatever exists has already been named, 
    and what man is has been known; no man can contend with one who is stronger 
    than he.
-  The more the words, the less the meaning, 
    and how does that profit anyone ?
-  For who knows what is good for a man in 
    life, during the few and meaningless days he passes through like a shadow? 
    Who can tell him what will happen under the sun after he is gone ? 
 
      
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