: Solomon observes an evil associated with prosperity, namely, God withholding from man the ability to enjoy the gifts He gives. As such, he shows the folly of trying to find meaning, purpose, and satisfaction outside of what God has sovereignly allotted. While Solomon acknowledges God is not only the Giver of all good things, but also the Giver of the capacity to enjoy all good things, the implication of the passage is man still has responsibility to learn contentment.
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