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What does Proverbs 14:11 mean?

The home of the wicked will fall apart, but the house of those who do right will last. Proverbs 14:11 - Modern Text Bible

(Evil leads to ruin, but righteousness brings stability and endurance.)

Homes built on wrongdoing eventually collapse, but those built on uprightness stand firm. The Hebrew word for "upright" is yashar, meaning straight, honest, or just. The proverb says that what lasts isn’t just about effort or luck—it’s about the kind of life you build.

This challenges the idea that success is only about money, power, or appearances. In every age, people have tried to build their lives on shortcuts or shady deals, but the proverb insists that only character creates something that endures.

If you’ve ever wondered why some things fall apart despite looking strong, this verse suggests looking deeper. Building your life on honesty and fairness might take longer, but it’s the only way to create something that lasts. Even if you’re not sure about faith, the principle holds: what you build on matters more than how fast you build.