What kind of fool are you
Solomon is the author of a large part of the wisdom literature of the Old Testament: Song of Solomon, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes. In chapter ten of Ecclesiastes, he returns to the theme of wisdom verses foolishness. This section reads like a cross- section of the book of Proverbs. The Teacher-King dispenses one wise saying, after another. Solomon once again wants to remind his congregation of the importance of wisdom and the danger of folly and foolishness. The word folly is used nine times in this chapter. He lays down the basic principle that folly and foolishness creates problems.
Solomon had already compared a good name to a fragrant perfume
( Ecclesiastes 7:1), so he used the image again. What dead flies are to perfume, folly and foolishness are to the reputation of a wise person. The conclusion is simple: wise people will stay away from foolishness and folly. Why is one person foolish and another wise? It all depends on the inclinations of the heart (Ecclesiastes 10:2). Solomon is going to warn us about four different areas of our lives where we can be foolish.