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15 Sand, salt, and an iron weight
    are easier to bear than the stupid person.(A)

16 A wooden beam firmly bonded into a building[a]
    is not loosened by an earthquake;
So the mind firmly resolved after careful deliberation
    will not be afraid at any time.
17 The mind solidly backed by intelligent thought
    is like a stucco decoration on a smooth wall.

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Footnotes

  1. 22:16–18 A prudent mind firmly resolved is undisturbed by violent and conflicting thoughts, whereas a foolish person is tossed about by the winds of fear, like small stones whipped about by high winds.