Proverbs 31:10-27 describes a diligent woman who works faithfully and conscientiously.
She manages her household daily and makes wise financial decisions. Like the ant in the 'ant and the grasshopper,' she is ready for the harsh winter(Proverbs 31:21)(Proverbs 31:25).
She also opens her eyes while it is still dark and provides food for her family(Proverbs 31:15), like a bird that hunts early in the morning.
What we can adapt to our economy is the virtue of managing resources wisely.
She brings good from afar and works regardless of her tiresome, seeks a good deal, and invests her resources wisely. In the same way, making wise financial decisions are necessary for the economic success of individuals, businesses, and governments. When available resources are used efficiently, and business is profitable, the riches earned from this progress can qualify one's life and promote well-being. She also managed not only her households but the time to spare. Like an early bird that gets the worm, she used another resource, time, as wise and efficient as it is.
Another economic lesson is that she eagerly opened her arms to the poor. An economy filled with fancy riches may look pleasing and admirable. But on the inside, where no one helps the poor and needy, It is just one egotistical society filled with self-centered people. Using the riches earned from our business, we should help the poor who are desperately in need by sharing our wealth with others. Only then our economy be said to have 'succeeded' where people grow together in harmony.
The Proverbs give us some valuable lessons for our economy and ourselves through the story of
this righteous woman. She is a hard worker, an instructor, and a giver, clothed with wisdom and dignity. By adopting her virtues and strengths, we can grow mature and wise in our everyday surroundings to improve the economy and our lives.
Ps. I used previous writing as a reference, but partially.