4 Though it came in vain and goes into darkness and its name is enveloped in darkness,
5 though it has not seen the sun or known anything, yet the dead child has more peace.
6 Should such a one live twice a thousand years and not enjoy those goods, do not both go to the same place?
7 All human toil is for the mouth, yet the appetite is never satisfied.
8 What profit have the wise compared to fools, or what profit have the lowly in knowing how to conduct themselves in life?
9 “What the eyes see is better than what the desires wander after.” This also is vanity and a chase after wind.
10 Whatever is, was long ago given its name, and human nature is known; mortals cannot contend in judgment with One who is stronger.