Bread Upon the waters

Reading Ecclesiastes 11:1-10, NIV

Cast your bread upon the waters, for after many days, you will find it again (vs 1, NIV).

Ecclesiastes 11:1-10, GNB
[1]Invest your money in foreign trade, and one of these days you will make a profit.
[2]Put your investments in several places — many places, in fact — because you never know what kind of bad luck you are going to have in this world.
[3]No matter in which direction a tree falls, it will lie where it fell. When the clouds are full, it rains.
[4]If you wait until the wind and the weather are just right, you will never sow anything and never harvest anything.
[5]God made everything, and you can no more understand what he does than you understand how new life begins in the womb of a pregnant woman.
[6]Do your sowing in the morning and in the evening, too. You never know whether it will all grow well or whether one sowing will do better than the other.
[7]It is good to be able to enjoy the pleasant light of day.
[8]Be grateful for every year you live. No matter how long you live, remember that you will be dead much longer. There is nothing at all to look forward to.
[9]Young people, enjoy your youth. Be happy while you are still young. Do what you want to do, and follow your heart’s desire. But remember that God is going to judge you for whatever you do.
[10]Don’t let anything worry you or cause you pain. You aren’t going to be young very long.

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