“When the rich person totters,
He is supported by friends.
But when a humble person falls,
He is pushed away
Even by friends.
If the rich person slips,
Many come to his rescue.
If he speaks unseemly words,
They justify him.
If the humble person slips,
They even criticize him.
If he talks sense,
He is not given a hearing.
When the rich person speaks,
All are silent.
They extol to the clouds
What he says.
When the poor person speaks,
They say.
‘Who is this fellow?’
Should he stumble,
They even push him down.
Riches are good
If they are free from sin.
Poverty is evil
Only in the opinion of the ungodly.”
Sirach points out the different attitudes that we have toward the rich and the poor. We tolerate and encourage bad behavior by rich people, but we put down the good behavior of poor people. If a rich person totters a little bit, everyone will come to help him. If a humble poor person slips, his friends push him away. Everyone tries to justify the unseemly words of the rich. However, they will criticize the words of the poor, even if they make a lot of good sense. No one will listen to the poor, but everyone is silent when the rich speak. They will say how wonderful he is. On the other hand, when the poor person speaks, they will ask, who is this guy anyway. If a poor person stumbles, they will push him down further. The only way that rich can be good, is if they are free from sin. In fact, the ungodly think that poverty is evil. It is a tough life if you are poor, but everyone will cover your mistakes if you are rich, because you have “affluenza”.