10 Whatever you are capable of doing, do with all your might because there’s no work, thought, knowledge, or wisdom in the grave, which is where you are headed.
11 I also observed under the sun that the race doesn’t always go to the swift, nor the battle to the mighty, nor food to the wise, nor wealth to the intelligent, nor favor to the knowledgeable, because accidents can happen to anyone.
12 People most definitely don’t know when their time will come. Like fish tragically caught in a net or like birds trapped in a snare, so are human beings caught in a time of tragedy that suddenly falls to them.
13 I also observed the following example of wisdom under the sun—it impressed me greatly:
14 There was a small town with only a few residents. A mighty king came against it, surrounded it, and waged a terrible war against it.
15 Now there lived in that town a poor but wise man who saved everyone by his wisdom. But no one remembered that poor man.
16 So I thought, Wisdom is better than might, but the wisdom of commoners is despised and their words aren’t heeded.