King Solomon, the wisest man to ever live, made this comment "All streams flow into the sea, yet the sea is never full" (Ecc 1:7). He was one man whose bank account would make Bill Gates, Donald Trump, Mark Zuckerberg, and Steve Jobs look like street peddlers. His wisdom far surpassed our world's greatest minds. With money flowing, countless employees, women of all races, fame, and the most powerful position on earth, in his time, he confesses in his biography (in the book of Ecclesiastes) that "it was all meaningless and a chase after the wind". He devoted his entire life to obtaining wisdom only to find that the fool and the wise both die the same. Soloman states "the fate of the fool will overtake me also, what then do i gain by being wise" (Ecc 2:14). Gaining riches... meaningless.. it only meant... that all your hard labor... was passed on to an undeserving fool.. About his wisdom he states "with great wisdom, comes much sorrow; the more know...