31:1 Sleeplessness over wealth causes a man to lose weight, and the resultant anxiety drives away sleep.
31:2 Apprehension prevents slumber just as a serious illness banishes sleep.
31:3 The rich man toils to amass a fortune, and when he relaxes he enjoys every kind of luxury.
31:4 The poor man toils to eke out a meager living, and if he ever rests he finds himself in want.
31:5 The man who loves gold will not be free from sin; the man who pursues wealth will be led astray by it.
31:6 Many have come to their downfall as the result of gold, finding themselves face to face with ruin.
31:7 It is a stumbling block to those who are avid for it, and every fool is trapped by it.
31:8 Blessed is the rich man who is found to be blameless and who does not chase after gold.
31:9 Who is he, that we may praise him? For he has done wonders among his people.
31:10 Who has been tested by it and escaped unscathed? This should be a cause of pride for him. He could have sinned, but he refrained from doing so; he could have done evil and did not do it.
31:11 His prosperity will be established, and the assembly will proclaim his charitable acts.
31:12 When you are seated at a lavish table, do not display your greed or exclaim: “Look at all this!”
31:13 Remember that a greedy eye is a bad thing. Is any creature more greedy than the eye? Therefore, it sheds tears at the slightest provocation.
31:14 Do not reach out for anything your host is eyeing, or dip in the dish together with him.
31:15 Judge your neighbor’s feelings by your own, and be thoughtful in every respect.
31:16 Eat what is set before you like a well-bred person; do not gulp down your food and make yourself objectionable.
31:17 Be the first to stop eating, as befits good manners, and do not be a glutton, lest you give offense.
31:18 If you are dining with a large group, do not reach out your hand before the others.
31:19 A small portion is sufficient for someone of good upbringing; when he lies down, he experiences no discomfort.
31:20 Moderate eating ensures sound sleep; such a man rises early and feels refreshed. However, sleeplessness, nausea, and colic are the lot of the glutton.
31:21 If perchance you have eaten too much, get up and empty your stomach, and you will find relief.
31:22 Listen to me, my child, and do not disregard me; eventually you will find that my advice is on the mark. Be moderate in everything you do, and no illness will befall you.
31:23 Much praise is given to the man who is liberal in serving food, and the testimony to his generosity is fulsome.
31:24 The man who is miserly with food is denounced universally, and the testimony to his stingy nature is substantial.
31:25 Do not try to prove your strength with wine, for wine has been the ruin of many.
31:26 As the furnace tests the tempering of steel, so wine tests the hearts in the disputes of the insolent.
31:27 Wine is a source of life if taken in moderation. What is life to someone who has been deprived of wine? It was created to make men happy.
31:28 Wine is the cause of a joyful heart and cheerful spirits when consumed at the right time and in the proper amount.
31:29 However, wine drunk to excess causes bitter feelings and leads to quarrels and retaliation.
31:30 Drunkenness increases the anger of a fool to his own harm, sapping his strength and exposing him to injury.
31:31 Do not rebuke your neighbor when wine is served, or ridicule him when he is enjoying himself. Speak no words of reproach to him, or distress him by making demands of him.
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