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Tuesday, October 14, 2025

My favourite pick-me-up book

 

 

In Emil Cioran's book "The Trouble With Being Born", he takes the unusual position that it is not in the prospect of death that disaster lies, but in the fact of birth, that 'laughable accident'. Not that he comes up with any answers, for, in contrast to some of his peers, he knows there are no answers, only questions.

 

 


“It is not worth the bother of killing yourself, since you always kill yourself too late. Only optimists commit suicide, optimists who no longer succeed at being optimists.”
“What do you do from morning to night?" "I endure myself.”
“When people come to me saying they want to kill themselves, I tell them, “What’s your rush? You can kill yourself any time you like. So calm down. Suicide is a positive act.” And they do calm down.”
“What I know at sixty, I knew as well at twenty. Forty years of a long, a superfluous, labor of verification.”


“To get up in the morning, wash and then wait for some unforeseen variety of dread or depression. I would give the whole universe and all of Shakespeare for a grain of ataraxy.”
“I get along quite well with someone only when he is at his lowest point and has neither the desire nor the strength to restore his habitual illusions.”
“Having always lived in fear of being surprised by the worst, I have tried in every circumstance to get a head start, flinging myself into misfortune long before it occurred.”
“If I used to ask myself, over a coffin: “What good did it do the occupant to be born?”, I now put the same question about anyone alive.”
“I do nothing, granted. But I see the hours pass—which is better than trying to fill them.”
“My vision of the future is so exact that if I had children, I should strangle them here and now.”
“I think of so many people who are no more, and I pity them. Yet they are not so much to be pitied, for they have solved every problem, beginning with the problem of death.”
“Man accepts death but not the hour of his death. To die any time, except when one has to die!”
“If death is as horrible as is claimed, how is it that after the passage of a certain period of time we consider happy any being, friend or enemy, who has ceased to live?”
“The poor, by thinking unceasingly of money, reach the point of losing the spiritual advantages of non-possession, thereby sinking as low as the rich.”
“What attracts me is elsewhere, and I don't know what that elsewhere is.”
“Not to be born is undoubtedly the best plan of all. Unfortunately it is within no one's reach.”
“The more you live, the less useful it seems to have lived.”
“The problem of responsibility would have a meaning only if we had been consulted before our birth and had consented to be precisely who we are.”
“There is nothing to say about anything. So there can be no limit to the number of books.”
“Never judge a man without putting yourself in his place.” This old proverb makes all judgment impossible, for we judge someone only because, in fact, we cannot put ourselves in his place.”
“In the fact of being born there is such an absence of necessity that when you think about it a little more than usual, you are left — ignorant how to react — with a foolish grin.”
“We should have been excused from lugging a body: the burden of the self is enough.”
“Each generation lives in the absolute: it behaves as if it had reached the apex if not the end of history.”
“When I torment myself a little too much for not working, I tell myself that I might just as well be dead and that then I would be working still less….”
“Fear of death is merely the projection into the future of a fear which dates back to our first moment of life.”
“The more injured you are by time, the more you seek to escape it.”
“Only one thing matters: learning to be the loser.”
“You’re against everything that’s been done since the last war,” said the very up-to-date lady. “You’ve got the wrong date: I’m against everything that’s been done since Adam.”
“I have always lived with the awareness of the impossibility of living.”
“Whatever people try to do, they’ll regret it sooner or later.”
“My faculty for disappointment surpasses understanding.”
“We understand what death is only by suddenly remembering the face of someone who has been a matter of indifference to us.”
“If disgust for the world conferred sanctity of itself, I fail to see how I could avoid canonization.”
"I know that my birth is fortuitous, a laughable accident, and yet, as soon as I forget myself, I behave as if it were a capital event, indispensable to the progress and equilibrium of the world."

 

 

Are you still with me? As I wrote, this is my favourite pick-me-up book.

 


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Monday, October 13, 2025

Finally!

 

 

After more than three years of stonewalling, spinning, and trying to ram this through, the Treasurer has finally been forced to back down on part of his new superannuation tax.

 

  • Only realised gains will be taxed — not unrealised ones.
  • The $3 million threshold will be indexed.
  • A new $10 million tier will be introduced, taxed at 40%.
  • Implementation delayed until July 2026.

 

Superannuation is all about long-term retirement planning, and any tinkering with superannuation rules is simply bad news, but taxing unrealised gains was sheer madness! Let's see how these new rules work out in practice, but at least taxing unrealised gains has been knocked on the head, and the whole thing delayed until next year's tax. Thank you!

 


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As usual, the devil is in the detail as set out in this article: click here. Should you need help with your super, I highly recommend SuperHelp. They have been my own SMSF's accountants and auditors since 2007.

 

Worin liegt das Glück des Älterwerdens?

 

 

Liebe Renate, dieses Gespräch habe ich auf ein USB kopiert, und manche Nächte höre ich es mir kurz vor dem Einschlafen noch einmal an - und auch wenn ich nicht einschlafen kann was ja viel öfter ist. Vielleicht würde es auch Dir helfen!

Alle wollen alt werden, niemand will es sein. Der Widerspruch ist absurd, das Leiden daran real. Elke Heidenreich hat sich mit dem Altwerden beschäftigt und fragt: Geht das, alt werden und ein erfülltes Leben führen? Sie denkt über ihr eigenes Leben nach, und das heißt vor allem: über ihre Beziehungen zu anderen Menschen. Im Alter trägt man die Konsequenz für alles, was man getan hat. Aber mit ihm kommt auch Gelassenheit, und man begreift: "Das meiste ist vollkommen unwichtig. Man sollte einfach dankbar sein."

Über das Altwerden hat sie jetzt in diesem sehr lebensklugen Buch geschrieben. In Australien gibt es das nicht, aber ich werde es mir schon noch irgendwie und irgendwo anschaffen ehe ich zu alt geworden bin.

 

Nur eine ganz kurze Leseprobe, aber besser als gar nichts, oder?
(Das wäre eigentlich ein summa summarum für mein Leben: "Besser als gar nichts!")

 

Anscheinend gibt sie in diesem Buch auch gute Ratschläge, wie zum Beispiel: 'Und auch wichtig ist: nie bitter zu werden über Fehler, Verpasstes, falsche Entscheidungen. Seltsame Entwicklungen. Ändern kann man es nicht mehr. Nur akzeptieren. Mir fällt der unfassbar traurige Satz ein, den der alte Komponist Camille Saint-Saëns zum Schriftsteller Romain Rolland gesagt hat: „Ich bin die Zukunft gewesen.“ War alles andere denn nichts?'

Das Bitterwerden ist wohl das Schlimmste, und über Fehler, Verpasstes und falsche Entscheidungen nicht nachzudenken wohl das Schwierigste.

 


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I couldn't have said it better myself

 

Senator Alex Antic, the lone voice in the wilderness

 

Peter Lacey does a wonderful job in publishing "Recollections", an online magazine about the history of our local area. In his latest issue he has added the first of what I hope will be many articles on 'hot' topics.

The first 'hot' topic is about the "Welcome to Country" message which now precedes every event and even radio and television broadcasts. As he prudently adds, "These views do not necessarily reflect the views of the South Coast History Society"; however, they closely reflect mine.

 

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If you wish to receive "Recollections", send an email containing the message 'Send Recollections' to southcoasthistory@yahoo.com. It’s free!

 


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Sunday, October 12, 2025

Happy Birthday, Renate!

 

 

Es war einmal eine Buchdame in Berlin bei der ich ein paar deutsche Bücher bestellte und dann wurde daraus eine Freundschaft. Erinnerst du dich noch an Helene Hanffs "84 Charing Cross Road"? Es war nicht ganz so aber ähnlich.

Das war vor vielen Jahren und ich habe schon lange keine Bücher mehr bestellt und nicht nur weil die Buchdame ihren Laden zumachte und keine Bücher mehr verkauft. Anstelle dessen schreibt sie jetzt ihre eigenen. Ihr letztes magnum opus ist ihre Autobiografie "Ich - Mein Leben - bis jetzt".

 

 

Ich habe es gleich verschlungen, denn immerhin werde ja auch ich in diesem magnum opus erwähnt: "Als die Umsätze im kleinen Laden nicht mehr so gut waren, habe ich mit Internet angefangen bei ZVAB. Das Internet-Geschäft lief gut, ZVAB war ja weltweit. Ich bekam eine Bestellung aus Australien. Fritz Delfgen [sic - es war Heinz Helfgen] 'Ich radle um die Welt'. Daraus hat sich eine lange Freundschaft entwickelt bis zum heutigen Tag. Durch ihn lernte ich auch seinen Bruder aus Kiel kennen, bis heute in Kontakt."

Und heute ist ihr Geburtstag! Also dann alles Gute zum Geburtstag, Renate! Auf Deutsch, auf das Englische, und sogar im Indonesischen:

 

Panjang umurnya
Panjang umurnya
Panjang umurnya
Serta mulia
Serta mulia
Serta mulia

Selamat ulang tahun kami ucapkan
Semoga panjang umur kami kan doakan
Selamat sejahtera sehat sentosa
Selamat panjang umur dan bahagia


Long is his/her age
Long is his/her age
Long is his/her age
And treasured
And treasured
And treasured.

Happy Birthday we say
A long life we pray
Happy well being and good health
A long life and happiness!

 

Wir werden heute also auf Dein Wohl trinken, Renate! Sogar dreimal: auf gut Deutsch, auch im Englischen, und sogar im Indonesischen!

 


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