the author (probably not Solomon) recognized that all one's accomplishments in life are meaningless in the long-term (especially after many generations).
Um, he did. That's kind of why they call it "Solomon's Temple".
Good values from Solomon's life include the worth of seeking after wisdom. Early in his life he had a degree of humility.
Futile is an adjective.
Solomon.
Resistance is futile, human. Her wild attempts at explanation were futile.
No. Abraham started what we call Judaism, one thousand years before King Solomon.
The homonym for futile is "fetal."
A significant influence in Solomon's later life was his many foreign wives who led him away from God and into idolatry.
Solomon would have written it at the end of his life, possibly around 935BC.
A very wise king
Futile Sessions was created in 2005.
Solomon Jackson Woolley has written: 'Life, recollections and opinions of Solomon Jackson Woolley' -- subject(s): Biography