The Teacher now shares some wise observations on the world that he has collected in his seeking.
Contemplating death and hardship could easily lead you to depression or nihilism. But, as The Teacher pauses and reflects on his observations, he comes up with another conclusion in Vs…
Extremes are not good, even extremes of wisdom and righteousness, especially when pride and arrogance come in. The Teacher comes to some conclusions on order, logic, and restraint
The Teacher looks around and sees the dangerous ways in which wealth can corrupt and hurt people.
The Teacher, comes to a conclusion here, that relationships matter more than wealth. What does that look like?