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6:1  and do not be an enemy when you should be a friend. A bad reputation brings you the disgrace that lying sinners deserve.
6:2  Do not let your passions carry you away; this can tear your soul to pieces like a bull.
6:3  You will be left like a dead tree without any leaves or fruit.
6:4  Evil desire will destroy you and make you a joke to your enemies.
6:5  If you are polite and courteous, you will enjoy the friendship of many people.
6:6  Exchange greetings with many, but take advice from only one person out of a thousand.
6:7  When you make friends, don't be too quick to trust them; make sure that they have proved themselves.
6:8  Some people will be your friends only when it is convenient for them, but they won't stand by you in trouble.
6:9  Others will fall out with you over some argument, and then embarrass you by letting everyone know about it.
6:10  Others will sit at your table as long as things are going well; they will stick to you like your shadow and give orders to your servants, but they will not stand by you in trouble.
6:11  Others will sit at your table as long as things are going well; they will stick to you like your shadow and give orders to your servants, but they will not stand by you in trouble.
6:12  If your situation takes a turn for the worse, they will turn against you, and you won't be able to find them anywhere.
6:13  Stay away from your enemies and be on guard against your friends.
6:14  A loyal friend is like a safe shelter; find one, and you have found a treasure.
6:15  Nothing else is as valuable; there is no way of putting a price on it.
6:16  A loyal friend is like a medicine that keeps you in good health. Only those who fear the Lord can find such a friend.
6:17  A person who fears the Lord can make real friendships, because he will treat his friends as he does himself.
6:18  My child, learn to value Wisdom while you are young, and you will still be able to find her when you grow old.
6:19  Work as hard to find Wisdom as a farmer works to plow and plant his fields; then you can expect a good harvest. You will have to work at it for a while, but you will soon be enjoying what you have earned.
6:20  Undisciplined people find Wisdom's demands too hard and don't have enough determination to meet them.
6:21  Her requirements are a burden heavier than they are willing to bear, and they quickly lay them aside.
6:22  Discipline means just that—discipline, and not many people are able to discipline themselves.
6:23  My child, listen to me and take my advice.
6:24  Put Wisdom's chains around your feet and her yoke around your neck.
6:25  Carry her on your shoulder and don't be resentful of her bonds.
6:26  Follow Wisdom, and keep to her ways with all your heart.
6:27  Go looking for her, and she will reveal herself to you. Take hold of her and don't let go.
6:28  Then you will discover the peace of mind she offers, and she will become your joy.
6:29  The signs of slavery you wear will become signs of royal majesty. Her chains will be your protection, and you will wear her yoke like a magnificent robe.
6:30  The signs of slavery you wear will become signs of royal majesty. Her chains will be your protection, and you will wear her yoke like a magnificent robe.
6:31  You will wear Wisdom like a splendid crown.
6:32  My child, you can learn if you want to. You can be clever if you are determined to be.
6:33  If you are willing to listen, you will learn and become wise.
6:34  Go where the old people are; find someone who is wise, and stay with him.
6:35  Be ready to listen when religious people speak, and don't miss anything that shows insight.
6:36  If you find someone with understanding, get up early to call on him; wear out his doorstep with your visits.
6:37  Devote all your time to studying the Lord's commands and thinking about them. He will give you the insight and wisdom you are looking for.