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Have You Ever Wanted to Just Disappear?

Hello Everyone,

Happy New Year!

I certainly feel this will be a great year for me and I hope it is for you too. But before I go on I owe you all an apology.

I am sooooooooo sorry I have not posted any articles since late November. You may have heard of the old Chinese curse “May you live in interesting times” well last year I bore the full brunt of that curse.

We Were Hacked – Almost to Death

Apart from a very sad personal experience, which I will not bore you with, in October all our web sites were hacked and some malicious code was inserted on them. You may have seen a Google message on this site that said “visiting this web site could harm your computer”

Luckily we were able to clean up this web site and our other smaller web sites very quickly but our main web site eSTV was badly affected and it took us two months to get off the Google banned list.

It was a very harrowing time and I thought we would lose the site altogether. The consequence was we lost a lot of business, all our November and December promotions were cancelled and we could not sell into January or beyond either. Our income dried up and we had to refund deposits plus pay for a technical team to work on the web sites.

In addition we had no work for our staff and we had to let some go. It was a very sad time. I also had to spend a lot of time liaising with clients whose promotions we could not fulfill and of course, work on the affected web sites.

I Decided to Go “Bush”

Every road sign became an adventure. I chose a name and followed the arrow. I have never felt so free.

Every road sign became an adventure. I chose a name and followed the arrow. I have never felt so free.

When it was all over, I was so exhausted I decided to go away for a holiday. It was the week before Christmas and everywhere I rang was already fully booked. But in any case what I really wanted was some where quiet not full of tourists so I decided to go “bush” that is, go to the Australian Outback where few people go for a holiday. I looked on Google maps and found a small town in the middle of Australia which became my destination. Then I Googled to see if there was a motel in the area and I found there were three. I rang them and they were all empty.

I found my desert island.

So I set off for West Wyalong – a place whose claim to fame (as I later discovered) is the length of its main road and the fact that it has a bend in the middle of it. Other than that, there is nothing there except three pubs, two Chinese restaurants, an RSL club, and some great people.

But I was in no hurry so on my way there, whenever I saw a name on a sign that took my fancy I went there. I didn’t even take a map (which was actually an accident, I left it on the kitchen table) I just knew the direction I was heading in.

I saw some wonderful little country towns here is a short list of some of the towns I visited while I was away:

Goulburn

Today Gundagai is a sleepy hollow but once upon a time it was obviously booming. I took this picture at 6am on a dream walk through town. Definately a place to visit.

Yass

Gundagai

Cootamundra

Junee

Temora

West Wyalong

Bundaburrah

Bumbaldry

Cowra

Blayney

Lithgow

Nothing to Brag About – But that doesn’t stop them

Wherever I went the people were amazingly friendly. I stopped at a few pubs along the way and as soon as I walked in the locals knew I was a stranger in town. After a while I got to checking my watch to see how long it would take for someone to strike up a conversation. I think Temora was the quickest, I was still looking at my watch when a group at the bar started talking to me and Goulburn was the longest (it was also the biggest country town I visited) where it took a couple of minutes.

The first question they always asked was had I moved into town – no one guessed I was on holiday, I think going to these towns for a holiday is unheard of. But let me assure you, that is our loss not theirs.

After getting over the shock that I was on holiday everyone asked where I was going and when I told them West Wyalong (which in all honesty was just a point I chose to give me a general direction to head in) they said I was crazy. Every one said “Stay here there is more to do here than in West Wyalong” and as more to do usually translated to drinking at the pub or going to the one club in town or eating at one of the two or three café’s in town, I really started to wonder what the people of West Wyalong did for entertainment.

The Most Unusual Café I Have Ever Visited

I can’t remember the town it just appeared as I turned the corner. One minute I was on a country road surrounded by trees when I came to a cross road. The road ahead was unsealed and the one to the left was sealed so I turned left. And two minutes later I arrived at a bustling country town.

I decided to stop for breakfast and looked for a café. I found a beautiful old world café that was pretty busy so I decided it must be “the place”. It had a courtyard out back which was full so I took a table inside.

The first thing that struck me was that everyone was talking to everyone else. I thought I had imposed myself in a private function but it was only 10am. People would be walking past the café, see someone seated at a table and pop in for a chin wag before setting off again.

Two ladies came in to buy take away coffees and an iced drink and immediately the assistant asked them how was their mother and they entered into a conversation that gave me a good snap shot of country life.

The waitress came to my table, asked me if I had recently moved into town, where I came from, who was I visiting, where was I staying and finally, what did I want to eat. Then she proceeded to tell everyone in the café I was on holiday on my own and visiting country towns. They all looked at me approvingly, nodded hello and proceeded to talk about the merits of various country towns and why this was the best one. Unfortunately no one mentioned the name and it will forever be anonymous to me.

Oh and I had a great breakfast of steak, eggs, bacon, sausages, mushrooms, tomatoes, toast and something they called coffee.

The Purchase that Saved My Life

When I was in Temora I saw a shop that had a sale on 3G wifi sticks and I decided I had better buy one as I was having no luck accessing the Internet at the motels I stayed at. I didn’t know it then, but that purchase saved my life.

That day I finally made it to West Wyalong. I chose a motel on the highway leading into town mainly because it looked like an oasis on a desert island. It had palm trees that leaned over the driveway, a pool and bar-b-que facilities. When you cook like me a bar-b-que can cover a whole gamut of ills.

This picture doesn't do the room I had in West Wyalong justice, it was huge. I had the whole motel to myself including the pool, bar-b-que area and outdoor cabana.

The room was incredible. Large, comfortable, airy, light with a table where I could set up my computer and a huge bed, a sofa and arm chair.

Bush Australians Are the Friendliest People on Earth

I stayed there for a week and half, going for long walks and shorter ones into “town”. On my first excursion into town to buy meat and vegetables I could never walk into a shop without a friendly assistant with little or nothing to do asking me what I came to regard as the basic questions. After they felt they knew me they were happy to serve me and always had a handy tip or three.

One lady in the general store on discovering that I was going to be in town alone on Christmas day, invited me to her house. She said all her family were coming over for Christmas and one more would be no problem. That was the first of three invitations I got. All of which I politely refused as I really was looking forward to the solitude.

One of my biggest problems was that I love to go for long walks and especially at that time that is what I wanted more than anything else. But every time I left home within minutes a car would pull up and the driver would introduce himself, ask if I was the guy visiting town on holiday and then offer to drive me where ever I was going. One time I said I am not going anywhere and he said “okay, hop in I’ll drive you there”. I began to wonder how I was going to get a decent walk but I was blown away with the genuine generosity and friendliness of country people.

My Brush With Death

How easy it is to be seduced by this great country. It is big, masculine and the epitome of freedom. The hills roll on forever and in most parts there are no trees just countryside as far as the eye can see. One day I noticed that my cheeks were aching and I realised that I was walking with a smile a mile wide. I have never been so happy.

One morning I woke up and decided it was time to move on. I was sorry to leave West Wyalong but the longer I stayed the harder it would get.

By now I had acquired a map and I estimated the town I wanted to visit was about 60kms away. A short drive by country standards.

It was a hot day, over 40 degrees centigrade but I had air conditioning in the car so no problem. I had run out of water bottles so I determined to buy some at the next garage but on such a short trip it was not a necessity. I would be at the next town in time for breakfast.

Not long after I left the motel I noticed my car was overheating so when I saw a garage I pulled in to see the mechanic. But when he saw I was driving a Volvo he quickly told me that he had no tools for my car and didn‘t expect anyone else would either. “It’s a city car” he said in that tone country people reserve for city folk.

He sold me a 5 litre container of coolant and said I should get back to the city as soon as possible.

I left and in my distress I forgot to buy water.

Then I missed the turn off that would take me to the highway and ended up on a country back road. A quick check of the map showed me that if I followed it I would get to another town, not the one I was originally heading for but from there I could get back to the highway.

Along the way my engine overheated regularly so I had to stop frequently to top up the coolant and very soon I could see that would not have enough but then my radiator hose blew and I was stranded.

It was then I realised I had broken every rule in the book.

I didn’t have any water, it was over 40 degrees, I had not told anyone where I was going and I was not even going where I intended. I was on a back road with no traffic and I was at least 30 kms from the nearest town.

I tried making a phone call but my phone could not get a line in the bush. I had no means of communication to tell anyone I was in trouble.

As a regular walker, I had no doubt I could walk 30 kms, I have often done 20 in the city. But in that heat it would have been suicidal so I determined to walk at night. What I didn’t think of was how dark it gets at night. When night came I left the car and very soon I lost the track. I even had trouble finding the car again.

That was when I realised the situation was serious.

I started to think about my last skype conversation with my daughter and suddenly I remembered the wifi stick. I didn’t think it would work but I tried it and blow me down, it did.

I Googled for a tow truck company in the area, found their web site if they had one, and sent them an email. It was then that my luck turned and just as my email arrived one guy was checking his email and responded. After a little haggling over price, at which I was at a distinct disadvantage, he agreed to come and get me.

It was an exciting end to what I planned as a quiet holiday but I came back to work happy to be alive and raring to make the most of this year.

I’m Back. So let’s get on with the show. Welcome to the new Shadow in the Flame and to the new Ric.

I know I have lost a lot of readers after the great hack and the long period of silence. But I have one piece of good news already.

Shadow in the Flame Wins Award

One of the first emails I opened on my return to the office informed me that Shadow in the Flame had been selected as one of the top 50 Philosophy Blogs.

I will load the banner they gave me as soon as possible but it was like God saying, well you came close but this is a new year and I expect you to make the most of it.

You can see a list of the Top 50 Philosophy sites here : http://www.zencollegelife.com/50-best-philosophy-blogs/

For three and a bit glorious weeks I was “The Man” roaming the highways and by ways of this magnificent country. It changed my life or more appropriately it changed my attitude. It renewed my faith in man kind with “kind” being the operative word. But I also learned that living in the bush is a constant struggle, something that hasn’t changed since the first settlers left the cloister of Sydney, the first town, now a beautiful city which I am lucky to call home.

We have a lot of rebuilding to do this year but it is a challenge that palls into insignificance when compared to that which the stoic people of the outback face every day. I learned from experience that a stoic achieves happiness by submission to destiny, something I had read but never really understood. I dedicate Shadow in the Flame to the wonderful people wherever they are who live life to the best of their ability, who ask for little and share whatever they have, most of all their good will.

I think we will have a lot to discuss this year and I look forward to receiving your input via comments and articles. I look forward to writing again. And though I didn’t think I would say this two months ago, I look forward to 2011.

Thank you for your patience. Let’s make 2011 our best year ever.

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    There’s another Chinese saying that i’m particularly fond of, “Good thing no cheap, Cheap thing no good”.

    Editor:

    Ha ha I bet that is not a Chinese saying although I’m sure they have one for that. Good try and I think we would all agree with it to a degree. However these days cheap is not necessarily a black mark any more, for instance, I am a single dad who does a pile of ironing each week and I recently found the home brand spray on starch at $1:38 is not only just as good as the $4:89 stuff I have been buying for years, it is better.

    Oh, if you are starting to feel sorry for me, don’t bother, I love doing the ironing :-) It is the only time when I can listen to my podcasts (mainly Philosophy, History or politics) or to the ABC (radio) or to my beloved classical music and know that the kids will not come near me until the ironing is finished. ha ha. (Just in case I am in delegation mode).

  5. Chris says:

    You have a wonderful way to report. I have never been to Australia. But what I saw on TV with bush Australians, they have a wonderful phylosophy. There respect for nature should get more known all over the world. And then: what this lady said: Be our guest, one more doens’t matter. What a difference to how people in the Western world think and feel. The selfishness compared to the welcoming of people who respect the nature and others.

  6. I used to want be invisible man. I thought that it’s very interesting to see all peoples actions.

  7. I’ve never been in Australia just see broadcast programs about it and films in the TV. I have an impression that people in Australia is a freethinkers. And your way of telling the stories are amazing. I like it.

    Your question touching me a lot. I have at this moment that feeling that I would want to disappear, just disappear. That is funny, after reading your stories I came to conclusion that I don’t want to disappear, not at all. But this feeling to disappear is just need to hide from all the problems or more likely I want the problems disappear because I can’t solve them all at once.

    Complicated¦ That’s a pity that I don’t have a Bush where to go, instead at least I will come here, in the forest of philosophy :)

    Editor:

    Thank you so much, if we had a prize for comments you would definitely win it. I was very touched by your comment as are our readers I’m sure. I love your analogy that you will come here to the “Forest of Philosophy”. Do you mind if I use that sometimes?

    By the way, that’s not such a silly idea. Often when we have too many problems or one big one that we can not solve, we stew on them (worry about them) 24 hours a day / 7 days a week until we become so tired and mentally exhausted we wouldn’t recognise a solution if it hit us in the face. At times like that I find it is best to try and forget the problem completely and think about something else. Your sub conscious will keep thinking about it in the back of your mind but you can relax for a while.

    The benefit is that often your sub conscious will come up with the best solution and quite often it is something that if you had come up with the idea while you were conscious, you would have discarded it as being “too way out” or “Too radical” or some other excuse.

    So if Philosophy is your thing and it helps you forget your problems while you are reading it, great. That will also give your sub conscious the time it needs to work on your problem without “interference” from YOU.

    Yup, don’t you often find the obvious answer is the one you overlook when you are stressed and really looking hard for a solution. Try giving your sub conscious some breathing space and you may be surprised at the result.

    And, best of all, you get to take full credit for coming up with the solution.

    Best Wishes,

    Ric

  8. blu cigs says:

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  9. I have my own version of escape to the Bush, right here in London, where there is no Bush to speak of , but I take off in the car to Cornwall, OK, it’s a 6 hour drive, but for me it’s the only place I can feel at one with the world and regain a perspective. Standing on a clifftop with the roar of the sea below and the wind pushing you from behind, and the seagulls crying overhead for me is inner peace.

    Ric’s Reply:

    Ha ha That is exactly where I went when I was in England last time. Cornwall is a beautiful place especially Polperro – I wish everyone in the world could experience seeing a Christmas choir singing carols by candle light on the docks at Polperro like I did. It was an incredible experience.

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I Don’t Want to Be Lonely Anymore – Part 2

Analysis of The Man Chapter 3  Continued

A Man said to the universe:

“Sir, I exist!”

“However,” replied the universe,

“The fact has not created in me

A sense of obligation”.

Stephen Crane 1871 – 1900

Who Caused My Bad Luck?

No one can deny that Nietzsche had his fair share of ‘bad luck’ during his life time. But when things went pear shaped (bad), for example, with his relationships or his health or when he had money problems, he never complained about his bad luck or blamed his circumstances on someone else.

Nietzsche’s view, which he later developed into a philosophy of life that is the basis of his book, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, was that we are responsible for our own life and for making the decisions that will affect it.

God is Dead said Nietzsche

Frustration with religion prompted Nietzsche to declare "God is Dead"

Most of you will know that Nietzsche was rabidly anti religion and he had many reasons for that but one was that he felt strongly that man uses religion like a crutch to abrogate (to do away with, to avoid) taking responsibility for his life.

Nietzsche felt we are happy to take credit for our successes (whether we were responsible for them or not) but quick to ascribe (credit, allocate) our bad decisions or our failures to “God’s will” rather than accepting that it is our responsibility to make decisions and to act on them and consequently we have to accept responsibility for the consequences they reap. This concept became very important to Nietzsche and it is echoed so succinctly (with concise and precise brevity) in the above poem by Stephen Crane.

Stephen Crane

I first read the poem “A Man said to the universe” many years ago and it made a huge impact on me that has never waned (decreased). I think of it when I am not happy with the way things are and I often quote it to clients, especially these days when they complain about business but do nothing to change the way they market.

Stephen Crane in Greece 1897

Crane was only 28 and already a great writer, poet and journalist when he died of tuberculosis in a Black Forest sanitarium.

The poem reminds us that Life, the universe, God owe us nothing. It gave us the miracle of life which as far as we know, has occurred no where else in the universe, what more do we expect? Nietzsche’s continues this theme by arguing that what we do with our life after birth, is up to us.

This is how I understand what they are saying;

Our life is our responsibility. How we live it is our responsibility. Our ethical and moral code, whether we choose to follow the Christian, Moslem, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu religion or any faith or no faith, they too are our responsibility as long as we don’t use that as an excuse for not taking responsibility for making our own decisions.

Good, bad or indifferent, we and we alone make the decisions that ultimately determine our quality of life. That applies equally if you make a decision not to make a decision or to follow someone else’s decision.

The Meaning of Life

Of course, it does not mean that you are responsible for everything that happens, for example, if you get laid off (fired) from work during a recession. But it is up to you to decide how you respond to that. You can either become bitter and hate the world for doing this to you (i.e. see yourself as a victim) or you can use the opportunity to learn a new trade, spend more time with your kids, start a business or any of a thousand other choices that are within your capacity to make. And if you don’t like the result you get, change it by making another one and so on until you get a result you are happy with.

Zarathustra is Nietzsche’s invention to enable him to answer the question “What is Truth?” Which could be restated as “What is the meaning of life?” Basically Nietzsche’s answer is; isn’t it the realization that there is no truth except the truth which you yourself are? That there is no truth, no meaning to life in the world that is relevant to you, except the truth, (the meaning) that you yourself give your life.

Nietzsche says

Friedrich Nietzsche

There is no truth, no meaning to life in the world that is relevant to you, except the truth that you yourself give your life.

“… To give life a meaning: that has been the grand endeavor of all that have preached ‘truth’; for unless life is given a meaning it has none. At this level, truth is not something that can be proved or disproved: it is something which you determine upon, which, in the language of the old psychology, you will. It is not something waiting to be discovered, (it is not) something to which you submit or at which you halt: it is something you create, it is the expression of a particular kind of life and being which has, in you, ventured to assert itself. …….. Because each particular life and being needs a fortress within which to preserve and protect itself and from which to reach out ….. and truth (your meaning to life) is this fortress.”

In the philosophical novel, The Man we have met two people so far who take responsibility for their life, the chemist and Annie and two who are victims of life, the aboriginal woman and The Man.

What we learn is that when you feel you have no control over your life it is easy to lose hope and without hope there is little point to life and no reason to look forward to the future. It is “Like standing between two mirrors, you see the future but it is just a repetition of today, through to infinity.”

The interesting thing is it can happen to anyone, whether you come from a disadvantaged position as per the Aboriginal woman or you are a hot shot like The Man you can lose the Way. However, Nietzsche says it is within the power of even the most disadvantaged person to wrest control of their life back, for example, little Annie who has only known poverty and illness.

Obviously losing control of your life would be a catastrophic situation if there was no chance of “redemption’ as Nietzsche calls it. And it was in developing this philosophy that Nietzsche invented the much misunderstood concept of the Übermensch or “Superman”.

The Übermensch or ‘Superman’

Nietzsche's Invention - The Ubermensch

The 'Superman’ is the man who is master of himself. Friedrich Nietzsche

For Nietzsche, ‘the Supermanis the man who is master of himself.

But Nietzsche tells us that to master oneself is the hardest task of all. It requires the greatest amount of ‘power’ (another misunderstood concept of Nietzsche’s).

Nietzsche believed that man was dominated by two primitive drives; the desire for power and the emotion of fear. However, Nietzsche came to understand fear as the feeling of the absence of power, so he was left with a single motivating principle for all human actions: the will to power. (Where power is the fortitude, the strength of character needed to master oneself).

Thus he who masters himself experiences the greatest increase in power and if happiness is the feeling that power increases, i.e. that a resistance (inside us) is overcome, then the Superman will be the happiest man and experiences the greatest sense of the meaning of existence.

By which Nietzsche means that, by transforming the chaos of life through the continual self-overcoming of the challenges life throws at us, we experience greater joy. This is the real meaning of life, for joy is to Nietzsche the one thing that requires no justification. It is in short, its own justification.

Which Comes First Happiness or Pain?

Nietzsche goes one step further, he says “He who had attained that joy would affirm life and love it however much pain it contained, because he would know that all things are chained and entwined together and everything is therefore part of a whole which man must accept as a whole”.

Wow! So now we know how Nietzsche was able to cope in the face of so many disappointments and perceived failures (I say perceived because that is how he saw himself although we now know that he was not a failed writer, thinker and philosopher, far from it). He saw all the pain, the trials and tribulations he experienced as stepping stones to the joy he experienced such as when he was in love or writing.

Annie seems to naturally know this; “She knew the melody for she was the composer” and as such she is able to be defiant in the face of her mortal illness rather than be a victim of it. She is in Nietzsche’s words a “Superman” and an excellent role model although I must admit, I had no idea she would turn out that way when I planned the story.

So, The Man A philosophical Novel, asks the question “What is reality?” is it what is happening to you or what you make it?

Annie created her own reality because “She revelled in the knowledge that her truth was indeed the truth. No matter what anyone said, it was her life and it was up to her to give it meaning for surely, if life is not given meaning, it has none

I think this is the secret that Nietzsche discovered that enabled him to live a happy and fruitful life. Mind you, ‘happy’ is a subjective term, if you want love and you don’t get it, can you be truly happy? But that is a topic for another day.

This is the end of the analysis of The Man chapter 3, and also concludes my sub theme on Nietzsche (for now :-) ).

The next two or three  posts will be a short series submitted by a reader on the Philosophy of Change. It is really great so I know you will like it and while that is happening here I hope to use the time to post some articles on the Chinese Philosophy section of this blog which I have neglected this year. I also intend to start work on Chapter 4 of The Man.

The Man, A Philosophical Novel –  The Chapters So Far:

The Man Chapter 1

The Man Chapter 2

The Man Chapter 3

Read an Analysis of Each Chapter – The Philosophy and Ideas behind the Story

Analysis of The Man Chapter 1

Analysis of The Man Chapter 2

A Readers Analysis of The Man Chapter 2

Pre Analysis Background Information for The Man Chapter 3

I Don’t Want to be Lonely – Author’s Analysis of the Man Chapter 3 – Part 1

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A Reader’s Review of The Man Chapter 3

Hi, Ric.

I have just read the re-written version of The Man Chapter 3. Overall, it is better than last version. I have seen quite lot of nice comments from the readers.

But here I have some opinion, it may be not right, you may not agree with it but I would like to just share it with you.

To be honest, I cannot remember every word of the last version. But I do remember the ending..

What I want to talk about is a concept called  ”the fourth wall”

” the fourth wall” is a very famous rule in art and literature.

When you write an article it is like building a house, but you should only build three walls, and give the readers a space to imagine the fourth wall. In essence you should allow the reader to “build” the fourth wall by their imagination, by their effort.

This enables the reader to become involved in the creation of the story and when that happens they get the optimal satisfaction from reading it.

A good end to an article or a chapter always looks like it is not the end. That way readers can use their imagination to construct their own ending. Different readers will see various endings of their own creation.

So, I think the end of last version was better.

I suggest you move the last paragraph of chapter 3 to the beginning of Chapter 4. That would also have the advantage that it may make new readers curious about what happened in the previous Chapter.

That is just my personal feeling, may not be right.

Look forward to reading Chapter 4 in near future.

Thanks Ric for your great effort for creating so nice a blog.

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Thank you Susan, I think that is a priceless lesson in how to write a good article. Which is why I have taken the liberty of posting your comment as an article. I think all of our readers, most of whom are bloggers themselves, will benefit from reading your advice.

I must admit I really stressed over that ending. I was worried because I know a lot of our readers do not speak English as a first language and I was concerned about making it too difficult for them.

I also think the problem was caused because I have not made up my mind whether each chapter is a stand alone story as well as being a part of a serial. To some degree I have been treating each post as a stand alone story but also as being associated with the other chapters.

In fact I need to make a decision one way or the other. I think because each “chapter” is relatively short as far as regular chapters in a book go but they are  definitely not short for a blog post, that it would be wise to go for the “continuous” model that you suggest as opposed to treating each post as a stand alone story, which entails a beginning and an end.

I would certainly welcome comments on this issue from our readers. Or on any other aspects you would like to discuss.

So to conclude, I think if I had had the benefit of your advice and had known about the fourth wall concept, I would have written it the way you suggest. Thank you for pointing it out to all of us.

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Chapter 3 The Man Revised Today

Hello everyone.

Thank you so much for all your comments they really do give me the incentive to keep writing. More than that, they are an important part of the blog.

Today I made some slight changes to chapter 3. Most are quite minor but I rewrote the ending which I felt was a little rushed before.

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I like Anna and the story has made me want to find out more about Aboriginal culture which I am ashamed to say, I know very little about. I have no idea for example about their philosophy and as I find out more, you may see it pop up in future stories and I also have a sneaky suspicion that so might Anna.

I am working on the analysis of The Man chapter 3 which owes a lot to Nietzsche as I had just finished reading Thus Spoke Zarathustra before I wrote it. I love Nietzsche which is where I got the name and tag line for this blog “The flame is not so bright to itself as to those on whom it shines: so to the wise man”.

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Chapter 3 The Man Discovers the Aboriginal Settlement

The Man – A Philosophical Novel

The flame is not so bright to itself as to those on whom it shines

Chapter 3

Revised 15th September 2010

As he walked into town the Man passed the Aboriginal settlement. The houses, seemingly frozen in the process of being demolished had tell tale holes in the fibro and sacks soiled with the  muck of everyday life for curtains. The front yard of each house was littered with rubbish between obnoxious weeds and patches of dirty grass that stood out like dreary islands in a sea of mud.

He smelt the large metal drums of garbage and putrefied rain water in which were thrown the broken pieces of asbestos fibro and the discarded remains of plastic take out, the remnants of a diet of cheap calories. He noted the derelict cars half assembled or were they half stripped down, the owner had long ago forgotten which.

Young snotty nosed Aboriginal children ran amok, one waving a stick with a dead rat skewered to it chasing the others who were laughing and screaming.

Young girls were playing hop scotch but there were no chalk marks on the ground, they just knew where the invisible squares were. Another group were swinging a skipping rope singing a dimly recognisable ditty while the girl in the middle effortlessly danced with the rope.

Sitting with their backs against one of the skeleton cars a group of teenagers sat sniffing petrol from an old coke bottle, their dull eyes wide and unseeing.

A Life Without Hope

The Aboriginal woman from the chemist shop was sitting on a door step, a burnt out cigarette languidly hanging from her purple, puffy, unkissed sunburnt lips. Looking but long ago resigned to not seeing she had abandoned desire and with that began the inevitable decline that ended with the loss of all hope. For her there was no joy in existence, all she had now was her little Anna and she was losing her ounce by ounce.

It seemed she was cursed to always be the giver, to never know the joy of receiving. Just once she wanted to experience that.

Then she remembered the Man in the chemist shop. She had been so caught up in her panic and the stress of getting the drugs Anna needed that she had not noticed his helping hand. Indeed she had mistaken it for a threat. At that moment she noticed the white fella passing the house, wasn’t that him? She cried out “Hey whitey where you going? Come and have a smoke with me”

The children looked at him. One little girl raised a leg and rested it on the other just above the knee, standing on one leg like a black swan.

He didn’t know whether to stop or keep going but she called again plaintively “Come here white fella” He turned and looked at her.

Beckoning him with her left arm “Come and say hello to my Anna” she tried. He wasn’t sure if he should but his legs moved independently of his mind. He entered the yard and the girls took a step back to put some distance between them and him. It was very rare to see a white man in this place unless it was for no good.

He approached the woman as she struggled to stand up. She literally climbed up the door jam, wobbling and unsteady on her legs. She held on to the door jam as though the house was part of her support system. “Come in” she said in a horse voice. Her voice was rough and she spoke with a heavy Aboriginal accent.

Inside the house he was assaulted by the smell. It was dark and the smell permeated everything. It was a cocktail of dirt, stale cooking smells, shit from the unflushed black toilet and damp mould. It made him gag and shiver.

The Man Meets Anna

The girl was on what passed for a bed, sitting up.

“She ain’t slept for two days” said the woman as if she was talking to a doctor “she think she won’t wake up”.

He moved to the bed. “Hello Anna”

“’lo” she said in a quite voice “Who you?”

“I’m a friend of your mama’s”.

“No you ain’t! She ain’t got no white friends” There was no anger in her statement, it was a mere matter of fact.

Her straight forward no nonsense reply startled him. He made to sit on the bed.

“You can sit on that chair” she said pointing to a dilapidated arm chair. He pulled it closer to the bed and sat down. Her body was thin and weightless but her eyes shone like black pearls.

“You goin’ to hurt my mommy?” she asked in that matter of fact voice.

“No, not at all. I just came here to say hello to you. Your mummy told me all about you when I met her in town. How old are you?”

“I, thirteen” She looked as though she was nine or ten.

“Did you really come to see me?” she asked looking at him doubtfully but with a slither of hope.

“Yes, I did”

And so started the conversation between the man who had lost all reason to live and the girl who would not die.

They talked for hours as the mother watched. She had never been able to talk with her daughter like this. How could this man know so many words? Will he never run out of stories? She was happy for the first time in years. Anna slowly accepted him, welcomed him as the dad she had desired for so long. Although it had never crossed her mind that he would be white!

Anna asked questions and finished some of his sentences.

She called him a liar, she called him a clown and finally she called him over.

What Is Truth?

“I ain’t never had a dad” she confided as though it were a precious secret. “Can I sit on your lap?”

“Of course you can my darling”. He leaned over and kissed her forehead as he slid his arms under her; shocked by how light she was he imagined her as a human feather.

As he lifted her she wound her arms around his neck and said in a low sleepy voice “daddy”.

The Man sat in the chair and the woman covered them with a smelly blanket that offended his nose. But it was warm and she laid it on them with love and tenderness.

“Tell me more stories Daddy” she whispered. He thought of another little girl who once said the same thing. If only he had known then that while stories are infinite the time for telling them is limited.

As he spoke she hugged him so hard that he worried that she would hurt her fragile arms. She rested her head on his shoulder and said in a low urgent voice “keep talking” “Yes my darling” he said. The tears were streaming down his face but he could not free his hands to rub them away.

“If I go to sleep will you wake me up?”

“Yes my darling I will wake you up” he lied.

For the first time in days she felt confident enough to close her eyes. She felt so lucky to find her daddy just when she needed him. She loved him tenderly and without reservation.

As he sat holding her in his arms, his inactivity gave him no way to hide from the nagging thoughts he usually avoided by keeping busy. When he was young and even when he was a rising star in the business world, he was confident he knew who he was, what he needed to make him happy and satisfied.

Truth or Myth? A Future with No Future

But life has a way of whisking the ground out from under the feet of unwary travellers and laughing at them as they fall into chaos. When you lose all hope for tomorrow you realise how important and yet how difficult it is to believe in a tomorrow. Worse, you come to hate it. Every day is today. Like standing between two mirrors, you see the future but it is just a repetition of today, through to infinity. Is that it? Is the future inevitable and unchangeable? But you don’t ask because you are a coward and whatever the answer it will require you act one way or the other and you are not sure you have what it takes to implement either course.

He felt the girl nestle deeper into his arms and make her head comfortable on his chest. She had no doubt; her daddy had come to her as she knew he would. She revelled in the knowledge that her truth was indeed the truth. No matter what anyone said, it was her life and it was up to her to give it meaning for surely, if life is not given meaning, it has none.

Anna’s Last Dream

The rhythm of his strong heartbeat filled her head with music and her mother was the conductor. The composition rose and fell and like the waves of the ocean she had once seen. It surrounded her and engulfed her. She knew the melody for she was the composer and together, she and he and her mother,  they created a grand symphony.

Out of the mist she could see a great procession winding its way through the woods. She was seated in an open carriage preceded by kangaroos and wallabies; there were koala bears waving eucalypt branches and three proud emus marching in step and lots of other animals, hob goblins and children playing flutes and beating tin drums.

The trees waved at her and the birds sang a great chorus that was a fitting welcome for a princess. She was coming home. Strangely she felt very happy and slowly allowed herself to fall into a deep sleep.

The Man cried and the woman sat sobbing at his feet. Good night my darling. He reached out and held the woman’s hand and they cried together and knew that their life had been touched.


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The Chapters So Far:

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The Man Chapter 3

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A Reader’s Review of The Man

G’day Ric,

I am really enjoying reading ‘The Man’. You are obviously a man of many talents.

I thought I would just make a few philosophical remarks about your analysis of chapter 1. Towards the end of the analysis you pose the following question in regards to the moral assessment of the narrators act of paying for the aboriginal woman’s medicine, “So does that count [ is his action morally praiseworthy] or do you only get kudos when you perform an act of kindness?”.

The Two Schools of Moral Philosophy

Before giving my own answer to that question i would like to give a little philosophical background for any readers not familiar with some of the technical terms used within moral philosophy. There are, broadly speaking, two main schools of thought within moral philosophy.

Utilitarianism which originates from the English philosophers Jeremy Bentham and James Mill. Utilitarianism is an ‘externalist’ moral theory which locates the moral worth of an action in its consequences. De-ontological theories developed by the German philosopher Kant are ‘internalist’ and focus on the Subjective intentions of an agent.

When is an Act of Kindness Not an Act of Kindness?

With that out the way let us return to the ‘Man’. An internalist would say his action [paying for the medicine] was praiseworthy if he acted from some genuine empathy or sympathy (although the latter can be seen as patronising) towards the aboriginal woman.

Kant on Moral Kindness

Kant would say that for praise to be attributed to the action the Man’s internal reasons should be aimed at the welfare of the woman and not for any personal aggrandisement. (i.e. to be seen as a good man by others in which it is his own and not the woman’s welfare that is the ultimate target of the action).

Kant even goes so far as to say that to be morally praiseworthy the action should be contrary to the agents well being. for instance if I give some money to a beggar because of a genuine heartfelt concern for his welfare and happen to receive a tax deduction on the ‘donation’, then it is not a truly moral action. This seems to me to be a step too far.

Internalism Vs Externalism

Why can’t it be that a good man is rewarded for his goodness? If he acts without concern for possible rewards then he still meets the internalist criterion of moral action.

Of course at this stage in the story we can not be sure of the man’s true motives for acting as he does. so from an internalist perspective the jury is still out.

Now to externalism. An externalist would say that the moral worth of the Man’s action is determined by its consequences. But this is ambiguous. Of course, the woman’s daughter needs the medicine and so, on one level the action is good irrespective of the Man’s actual intentions because it results in a greater balance on the whole, of pleasure over pain in the world.

But as with all forms of moral accountancy the credits and debits are never simple.

For example, why is it that the cancer drugs are not free from the national health service. Maybe they are but the women does not know it. Maybe, if she did not get help from the Man and the chemist that she would be forced to look into the matter and receive free medication.

If that was to happen then it would be a better world than the one in which she gets handouts because she would not have to rely on strangers for sympathy and the strangers would be left with more money.

So on balance the utilities are maximised by not giving her money. My view is that like all moral questions there is an eliminable complexity and that true evaluations are hard to come by and require careful reflection on and understanding of all relevant conditions relating to the action. That is why I dislike any simplistic fundamentalism with the one answer fits all attitude.

So in regards to the ‘Man’ and the moral evaluation of his action. I think the jury is still out due to a lack of evidence.

Anthony Bell

Editor’s Note:

Thanks Anthony, you have raised some interesting points.

I wonder if the world would be a better place if no one ever had to think about other people because the state took care of all our needs. Might we not become very selfish and self centered?

I think being able to put oneself in the position of another and being capable of being moved by that experience is a very important trait in a human being and a person not capable of doing that (and there are many people in that position) experiences a sense of lacking or loneliness or a “hole” in their life.

Thanks for bringing this up for discussion.

Ric

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The Man Chapter 3

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Behind The Man – Chapter 2, A Discussion of the Issues

This is the Author’s Interpretation of the Ideas & Philosophy  Behind

“The Man”

Chapter 2

Revised 15th July 3:30pm

The Man – A Philosophical Story About the Search for The Meaning of Life

We live in a world that is overcrowded and yet most of the time we live alone. I don’t mean that we live on our own I mean we feel we are on our own. This is what troubles our minds and hurts our hearts. It has been called the human condition.

Have you ever felt real desperation? Some people feel desperate because their life is boring but to the person who has nothing, no job, no money, no home, no safety net and sometimes, little mouths to feed as well (or any combination of these); a boring life would be regarded as something to aspire to.

So far we have met at least three people in this philosophical story who are desperate, I would hazard a guess that the girl in the supermarket, the car salesman and the bush copper all struggle with their own fears as well, we are just not aware of them.

The Bogeyman in the Cupboard

In your life probably everyone you know has a pit of fear somewhere deep down that they don’t let you see. That is why they feel they are alone. They deal with it alone, just like you do.

That works in our day to day lives because it would be hard to function on a daily basis if you were so plugged in to every one that you felt and worse, experienced their deepest fears. Some people are that sensitive and they usually end up going crazy.

Secondly, it is important that we learn how to cope with our own demons. When you were a child in bed trying to sleep and you thought there was a bogey man in the cupboard, it was okay to get up and tell your mum or dad and get them to go and have a look; that is how you learn they love you. If they love you, you must be worth loving and so we learn to love ourselves.

The Aboriginal girl is loved by her mum. Her love for her daughter motivated her to set out to do the impossible, to get her daughters drugs with no money in her pocket, only a determination to succeed. When she did, she felt no need to be grateful to anyone else for her success because she knew she was responsible for making it happen.

Success or Failure – Either is Acceptable

How many times have you felt the same in your business? You don’t know how you will do it but you are determined to succeed. And somehow you do. How much harder it is when you don’t know how and you don’t believe you will succeed. I would say it is impossible. That is how the Man feels.

The message here is, when you have done everything you can do to bring about success you owe nothing to any one and if you fail there is no disgrace in that either. Doing nothing is not an option to the person who really wants to succeed.

Nietzsche had a strong view about this as Ruth Abbey, Associate Professor Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, pointed out in a recent radio interview:

“Great people, according to Nietzsche, don’t seek power over other people, they might achieve power over people, but that’s never their goal. Their goal is always something outside. They’re not interested in insulating or putting other people down, they’re always aspiring for some form of greatness – cultural, political, artistic, literary, whatever. They’re not driven by the desire to be judged by the standards of others, and this is one of the things that distinguishes masters from slaves. So the ubermensch (Superman) is not motivated by control over other people, he might achieve that, but that would never be his primary motivation.”

She goes on to say:

“But it’s also important to acknowledge here that great people can fail, according to Nietzsche, without that

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Friedrich Nietzsche - it is important to acknowledge that great people can fail

making them any less great. So their greatness shouldn’t be measured by objective standards, or external achievements or deeds. And there are many very poignant passages where Nietzsche talks about the fragility of the great human being, particularly in the modern world where all the forces of conformity, uniformity and mediocrity, are striving against the realisation of true individualism.”

Nietzsche is very worried about the fate of great individuals, he knows they are just as likely to fail as they are to succeed, so we can’t necessarily measure their greatness by their deeds or by their achievements, it’s more a psychological disposition to doing the things that are necessary for success.

So what can we learn from this? A lot, I hope :-)

How to Get Close to Someone You love

First, if you want to get close to someone, you have to be able to walk a mile in their shoes, which means you have to be able to experience what they are experiencing, to genuinely share their happiness, their disappointments, their wins and the demons that scare them to death. We each have the power to lift the veil of loneliness from the ones we love. We can exorcise the bogey man from the cupboard by letting them know that as long as we are there they will never walk alone.

When you can do that; you too will never walk alone because you will always have a loved one by your side.

This is what Anna, the little Aboriginal girl teaches the Man, he learns that he can get close to her and more importantly, he learns that only by genuinely sharing himself with her is he able to get close enough to give her the courage she needs to go to sleep. That is a RELATIONSHIP, the kind we all want but are not always prepared to invest enough of “ourselves” in to get.

If I never wrote another word, I have already told you all there is know. But if it is so easy why aren’t we all happy?

Because you can live a whole lifetime without ever experiencing this vision of love for each other and if you can’t see it or feel it, you can’t share it with one who loves you. And if you can’t share it then the relationship is not as complete as it could be.

The greatest gift a parent can give a child is to let them share and participate in the vision which the parent’s have for the family. As they become a participating member of the family they feel respected and valued and truly experience the love the parents have for them and they learn how to return it and then how to give it. All else is secondary and believe me, I know.

Secondly, we can lose sight of the vision and when there is no vision the spirit will perish. The Man has lost his vision and with it his belief in himself. The Chemist still has his and it helps him live a fruitful life that gives him little pleasure other than that which he creates by giving to others.

That is one aspect.

How to Apply this Philosophy to Business

This philosophy also has great application to our business life as well. I’m running out of space in my self imposed limit but let me point you in the direction I believe leads to success.

Most of my readers have their own web site or blog and some have asked how to get more readers, more comments or how to be successful which I presume means how to make money.

I look at every web site that we link to in the comments as you know, and often I see web sites that try to deliver good quality information but more often I see a web site or blog that is designed as a platform to serve up Google Adwords. There are Ads at the top and in the middle and at the bottom and in the end it is hard to find the content for the ads.

If a reader is served that kind of page what is their immediate reaction? I believe they think, this web site is primarily designed to make money for the web master not to solve my problem.

When I was new in sales there was a guy who was a master salesman, he made huge sales and spoke at all the conferences and I was in awe of him (when I didn’t hate him to pieces out of jealousy). One day on my way to a client, I got in a lift and who did I find there, the master salesman.

He pressed level 5 and when the door closed (I wanted to be sure there was no escape) I said, very fast “Hello my name is Ric Vatner and we only have 30 seconds, I want to know what is the secret to success?”

He was startled but I indicated time was running out and I needed an answer. This is what he told me;

The Secret to Success – Really!

“When you go into a sale there are two problems to solve, One, you need to make the sale to make money. Two, the client has a problem that they want solved. If you concentrate on solving your problem the client will see you are not genuine about solving their problem and they won’t buy from you. If they don’t buy from you, you both still have a problem. And next time bring some toilet paper, you scared the shit out of me”

And that was the last time I ever met him.

I have found over the years that he was spot on and it works in all areas of our life, business and personal . For example, if you are in a relationship, put the other persons feelings before your own, if you both do that you will love each other for ever. It even applies to  writing an article or blog post, write it from the reader’s perspective. What do they need to know to make an informed decision? Do this and your readership will multiply even if you know nothing about SEO (Search Engine Optimization).

I know the SEO experts will disagree but I think the moment you look at a blog post that has been fully optimized to maximize CPC and CPA you know whose problem the writer is concentrating on and you are less likely to click through.

Recently I read an article on one of the web sites we link to in the comments forum and I noticed that throughout the latest article there are random links placed in the middle of sentences saying things like “buy steroids”. The article was not about steroids but there were at least 10 links in it to a web site that sells steroids.

Okay, imagine one in a thousand people click the link, do the maths, how many people have you irritated along the way. Will they ever come back? And I can tell you that the other posts on the blog were not like that and are all quite good. I saw this as a sign of desperation, a sign of trying to solve the wrong problem.

What they should have done is write an article that answers the reader’s questions and doubts and then offered a link.

However, and I hope you won’t think I am sermonizing here, I think it is important to believe in your product and if it can do harm or it is demeaning to some people maybe you should look for another product to sell, one that you can be proud to write about. I think you will find that a lot easier to do and ultimately you will be more successful.

I know, I can talk the hind legs off a donkey, that’s why I set a limit for each post and lucky for you, I have reached it.

Don’t forget to come back for Chapter 3 and then vote for whether we continue the story or not.

And to finish off  I hope you don’t mind if I take this opportunity to play one of my all time favourite songs. Please join me in singing as loud as you can (If I can’t hear you it is not loud enough :-) ):


To Be Continued …………

The Chapters So Far:

The Man Chapter 1

The Man Chapter 2

The Man Chapter 3

Read an Analysis of Each Chapter – The Philosophy and Ideas behind the Story

Analysis of The Man Chapter 1

Analysis of The Man Chapter 2

A Readers Analysis of The Man Chapter 2

Pre Analysis Background Information for The Man Chapter 3

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