“Seeing there be many things that increase vanity, what is man the better?”
The note that in many words there is much vanity, and this increases man's futility, returns to the caution about speech introduced in chapter 5. The excessive use of language to describe, argue, and assert proves counterproductive; words multiply without adding real understanding or satisfaction. This verse suggests that silence, or at least restraint in speech, represents a wiser response than endless articulation.
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