9 Listen silently, and for your reverence, good graces will be added to you.
10 Young man, speak in your own case only reluctantly.
11 If you have been asked twice, let your response be concise.
12 In many matters, be as if you lack knowledge, and listen silently as well as intently.
13 In the midst of great men, you should not be presumptuous. And where the elders are present, you should not speak much.
14 Lightning goes before a hailstorm, and grace goes before modesty. And so, for your reverence, good graces will be added to you.
15 And at the hour for rising, you should not be lax. Later, be the first to run ahead to your house, and there withdraw, and there take your pastime.