6 more so than the man who never enjoys life, though he may live 2,000 years. After all, both of them are going to the same place.
7 People do all their work just to get something to eat, but they never have enough.
8 How are the wise better off than fools? What good does it do the poor to know how to face life?
9 It is useless; it is like chasing the wind. It is better to be satisfied with what you have than to be always wanting something else.
10 Everything that happens was already determined long ago, and we all know that you cannot argue with someone who is stronger than you are.
11 The longer you argue, the more useless it is, and you are no better off.
12 How can anyone know what is best for us in this short, useless life of ours — a life that passes like a shadow? How can we know what will happen in the world after we die?