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6:1  I saw a tragedy under the sun, and it weighs heavily upon humanity.
6:2  God may give some people plenty of wealth, riches, and glory so that they lack nothing they desire. But God doesn’t enable them to enjoy it; instead, a stranger enjoys it. This is pointless and a sickening tragedy.
6:3  Some people may have one hundred children and live a long life. But no matter how long they live, if they aren’t content with life’s good things, I say that even a stillborn child with no grave is better off than they are.
6:4  Because that child arrives pointlessly, then passes away in darkness. Darkness covers its name.
6:5  It hasn’t seen the sun or experienced anything. But it has more peace than those
6:6  who live a thousand years twice over but don’t enjoy life’s good things. Isn’t everyone heading to the same destination?
6:7  All the hard work of humans is for the mouth, but the appetite is never full.
6:8  What advantage do the wise have over the foolish? Or what do the poor gain by knowing how to conduct themselves before the living?
6:9  It’s better to enjoy what’s at hand than to have an insatiable appetite. This too is pointless, just wind chasing.
6:10  Whatever happens has already been designated, and human beings are fully known. They can’t contend with the one who is stronger than they are.
6:11  Because the more words increase, the more everything is pointless. What do people gain by it?