Second Collection.

The wise man is, above all, someone whose life is honest and pure; in contrast, the way of the wicked is described as traps and snares—also quarrelsome and insolent—so it is wise to stay away from them and teach the boy to live a good life. The king values a righteous life. Most people desire to gain the king’s favor; that favor is earned through a virtuous life and blameless conduct.

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