“Even as he walks along the road, the fool lacks sense and shows everyone how stupid he is.” (Eccl 10:3NIV)
Have you noticed that children often spend longer time than expected when they are sent on errands by their parents, guardians, teachers or other elderly ones? Why? One main reason is that they get easily distracted on the way. A child sent on an errand, for instance, may stand to look at the movement of a butterfly from one flower to another for some minutes before coming back to himself and to need to hurry back and complete the errand he has been sent to carry out. And by the time he gets back, he may have to receive some beating for messing some things up by not being on time in handling what he has been sent to do.
But then, it is not only children that lose their presence of mind or become absent-minded when on their way to doing something. A lot of times, adults too lose their presence of mind when they are on their way to doing things. They may not get distracted by a butterfly or an earthworm, though some of them can get distracted by a dancing masquerade or by some people fighting. But they can forget totally that they need to be safe in order to get to wherever they are going and get whatever they need to do there done.
For instance, often we see our drivers and motorcyclists drive recklessly on our roads because they are in a hurry to get somewhere. But if they should be involved in an accident through their recklessness or carelessness, will they still be able to get to wherever they are going on time? What about what they want to do? Will they still be able to do it? Then if they should end up dead or in a hospital, what will that do to their dreams in life or to their families and other loved ones?
Also, we often see our young men and young men pressing their phones while going from one place to another or blocking their ears with earphones because they are listening to some music? And we have had some hit and killed or injured by ongoing vehicles because of this. Is it, then, wrong to use phones or to listen to music? No! But doing so while on the road or while driving prevents you from functioning with the required level of concentration you need to be safe. And regardless of how important what you are doing with that phone at that time may be, it cannot be as important as the safety of your life or of others. So, it can wait.
But will you allow it to wait? Will you allow the pressing of your phone to wait, while you are walking or driving along a road, in order for you and others to be safe? Will you slow down a little bit with your vehicle and observe traffic rules in order for you and others to arrive at your destination safely? And will you ignore that funny scene in order to be on time in handling that job or business or study?
Well, as we see in our opening bible text, we can tell if someone is a fool or not by merely looking at the way he walks or drives or what he does while walking or driving along the road. And a foolish person will only be concerned about arriving at his destination when walking or driving along the road. He will not consider the danger his behaviour and actions on the road can pose to him, his loved ones and his society as a whole.
Thus, you don’t need to be well acquainted with someone before you know whether they are foolish or not. By merely looking at their conduct while they are going from one place to another, you will be able to tell. In like manner, you don’t need to wait for someone to tell you that you are foolish before you know that you are. Just by considering how you have been acting and behaving on the road since you came of age, you should be able to tell.
At any rate, if you can you see that you have been manifesting foolishness in this sense, just repent right away and start doing what is right.
Cheers!
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