The Regret That Became Wisdom Solomon had it all. He built, explored, tested, and tasted. He followed every impulse. And he found it all empty. But God, in His mercy, let Solomon leave us a warning wrapped in wisdom . Ecclesiastes is not the lament of a cynic. It is the confession of a soul who tried to live without boundaries and came back home. It is the final sigh of a man who, at last, realized: “Fear God. Keep His commandments. That’s what matters most.” If you hear nothing else from this book, hear this: Start with God. Stay with God. And if you drift—return quickly. There’s no success, pleasure, wisdom, or legacy that will ever satisfy the ache in your soul apart from Him. Solomon’s regret doesn’t have to be yours. Let his honesty redirect you. Let his mistakes mentor you. Let his conclusion become your beginning. Don’t chase the wind. Walk with the One who commands it. The wisest thing you’ll ever do is surrender to the God who made you. And the greatest regret is discovering too late that He was all you ever needed .