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Ecclesiastes 2:3-16 Good News Bible Catholic Edition (GNBDK)

3. Driven on by my desire for wisdom, I decided to cheer myself up with wine and have a good time. I thought that this might be the best way people can spend their short lives on earth.

4. I accomplished great things. I built myself houses and planted vineyards.

5. I planted gardens and orchards, with all kinds of fruit trees in them;

6. I dug ponds to irrigate them.

7. I bought many slaves, and there were slaves born in my household. I owned more livestock than anyone else who had ever lived in Jerusalem.

8. I also piled up silver and gold from the royal treasuries of the lands I ruled. Men and women sang to entertain me, and I had all the women a man could want.

9. Yes, I was great, greater than anyone else who had ever lived in Jerusalem, and my wisdom never failed me.

10. Anything I wanted, I got. I did not deny myself any pleasure. I was proud of everything I had worked for, and all this was my reward.

11. Then I thought about all that I had done and how hard I had worked doing it, and I realized that it didn't mean a thing. It was like chasing the wind — of no use at all.

12. After all, a king can only do what previous kings have done.So I started thinking about what it meant to be wise or reckless or foolish.

13. Oh, I know, “Wisdom is better than foolishness, just as light is better than darkness.

14. The wise can see where they are going, and fools cannot.” But I also know that the same fate is waiting for us all.

15. I thought to myself, “I will suffer the same fate as fools. So what have I gained from being so wise?” “Nothing,” I answered, “not a thing.”

16. No one remembers the wise, and no one remembers fools. In days to come, we will all be forgotten. We must all die — wise and foolish alike.

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