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Ecclesiastes 2:9-20 New International Reader's Version (NIRV)

9. I became far more important than anyone in Jerusalem had ever been before. And in spite of everything, I didn't lose my wisdom.

10. I gave myself everything my eyes wanted. There wasn't any pleasure that I refused to give myself. I took delight in everything I did. And that was what I got for all of my work.

11. But then I looked over everything my hands had done. I saw what I had worked so hard to get. And nothing had any meaning. It was like chasing the wind. Nothing was gained on this earth.

12. I decided to think about wisdom. I also thought about foolish pleasure. What more can a new king do? Can he do anything more than others have already done?

13. I saw that wisdom is better than foolishness, just as light is better than darkness.

14. The eyes of a wise man see things clearly. A person who is foolish lives in darkness. But I finally realized that death catches up with both of them.

15. Then I thought, "What happens to a foolish person will catch up with me too. So what do I gain by being wise?" I said to myself, "That doesn't have any meaning either."

16. Like a foolish person, a wise man won't be remembered very long. In days to come, both of them will be forgotten. Like a person who is foolish, a wise man must die too!

17. So I hated life. That's because the work that is done on this earth made me sad. None of it has any meaning. It's like chasing the wind.

18. I hated everything I had worked for on earth. I'll have to leave all of it to someone who lives after me.

19. And who knows whether he will be wise or foolish? Either way, he'll take over everything on earth I've worked so hard for. That doesn't have any meaning either.

20. So I began to lose hope because of all of my hard work on this earth.

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