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The Courage to Be Disliked: The Japanese Phenomenon That Shows You How to Change Your Life and Achieve Real Happiness

The Courage to Be Disliked: The Japanese Phenomenon That Shows You How to Change Your Life and Achieve Real Happiness

by Ichiro Kishimi, Fumitake Koga

4.5 (17141 ratings)
Health Fitness Dieting

Published

May 7, 2024

Pages

288 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Atria Books

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About This Book

An international bestseller and TikTok sensation with more than 10 million copies sold worldwide, The Courage to Be Disliked is a transformative and practical guide to personal happiness and self-fulfillment. Now you can unlock your full potential and free yourself from the shackles of past traumas and societal expectations to find true personal happiness. Based on the theories of renowned psychologist Alfred Adler, this book guides you through the principles of self-forgiveness, self-care, and mind decluttering in a straightforward, easy-to-digest style that’s accessible to all.

The Courage to Be Disliked unfolds as a dialogue between a philosopher and a young man, who, over the course of five enriching conversations, realizes that each of us is in control of our life’s direction, independent of past burdens and expectations of others. Wise, empowering, and profoundly liberating, this book is a life-changing experience that shows you a path to lasting happiness and how to finally be the person you truly want to be. Millions are already benefiting from its teachings—and you can be next.

Introduction

In a fast-paced world riddled with social constraints and pressures, the yearning for genuine happiness and fulfillment remains universal. "The Courage to Be Disliked" offers a revolutionary way to shatter these barriers through the transformative power of uplifting psychological insights. Grounded in the principles of Adlerian psychology, this Japanese phenomenon guides readers through a liberating journey of self-discovery and empowerment.

With practical, life-changing advice, it empowers individuals to reclaim their freedom and embrace a path toward authentic happiness.

Key Takeaways

True freedom lies in shedding the fear of societal judgment and embracing self-acceptance. Happiness is attainable by focusing on the present and taking responsibility for personal choices. Interpersonal relationships flourish when built on mutual respect and understanding fostering genuine connections.

Detailed Description

Delving into the profound realm of Adlerian psychology The Courage to Be Disliked" revolutionizes how we perceive personal growth and happiness. Through a compelling dialogue between a philosopher and a young seeker it simplifies complex psychological concepts for everyday application. The discourse breaks down the major barriers hindering personal fulfillment and suggests a practical roadmap for improvement.

\\ The book dismantles the misconception that past experiences dictate one’s present and future. It empowers readers to realize that change is possible by altering current thoughts and perceptions. This liberating perspective advocates personal responsibility and the courage to break free from the shackles of past events.

\\ It emphasizes the importance of nurturing intrinsic motivation over seeking validation from others. The text argues that true happiness comes from living authentically and independently unburdened by societal expectations. By cultivating self-acceptance individuals can embrace a life full of meaningful relationships and purpose.

\\ Its structured narrative guides readers to recognize their own worth and the value of living unencumbered by surrounding judgments. The book serves as a catalyst for change encouraging readers to take the bold steps needed to pursue their dreams and achieve real happiness in their lives.

Standout Features

The book uniquely distills Adlerian psychology into engaging dialogues that are accessible and relatable to readers By transforming complex theories into everyday conversation readers find profound wisdom in simplicity.\\ Unlike typical self-help books that delve into past traumas this book shifts focus to present actions and their impact on the future It's empowering to realize that personal freedom lies in today’s decisions.\\ Its revolutionary approach highlights individuality in the pursuit of happiness promoting courage to stand apart from societal norms Readers are inspired to embrace their authentic selves enriching their journey toward self-fulfillment.

Book Details

ISBN-10:

1668065967

ISBN-13:

978-1668065969

Dimensions:

5.5 x 0.7 x 8.38 inches

Weight:

2.31 pounds

Specifications

Pages:288 pages
Language:English
Published:May 7, 2024
Publisher:Atria Books
Authors:Ichiro Kishimi, Fumitake Koga

Rating

4.5

Based on 17141 ratings

Customer Reviews

The Conversational Format Threw Me Off

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Monica
March 24, 2023

Hello! My name is Monica, and I am a people pleaser. When I saw The Courage to be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga I knew I needed to read it. The courage to be disliked is something I need in my life! The cover of the book is simple, yet elegant. Peaceful. I like the colors and the image. It’s definitely inviting. I was very excited to read it and gain all this wisdom and knowledge—and change my life! Then, I opened the book to the introduction. Maybe I should have realized this beforehand, but I didn’t. The entire book is written in dialogue form. The whole thing is a big conversation. Honestly, I was upset but decided to give it a try and keep reading. I’m sure there are great amounts of wisdom in this book, but I don’t think I’m smart enough to glean them from the text. I read the whole book, and the conversational format completely threw me off. Philosophy is not my jam. I know the names of Freud, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, but I have no idea what they taught or discussed. Yes, I’m showing my own ineptitude here, but that’s why I wanted to read the book. I wanted to learn and understand more about philosophy. In my opinion, this book is not the way to go to do that. What did I want? Well, I need a philosophy for dummies book. Start at the very beginning and explain, in detail, who the philosophers are and what they believe or teach. Give definitions, examples, and more examples so I can highlight them, take notes in the margins, and have time to think and process the info. The conversational format did not allow for that at all. The conversation moved on and left my understanding lying on the ground behind it. Another thing I had a difficult time with was that there are several anti-Christian references, which I didn't like. He also makes it seem like you can just think your way out of ADHD and mental illness. Sorry--I live with and love a few people with ADHD and mental illness, and it’s not that easy. If you have more of a background in philosophy and psychology, and if you understand the different philosophies of Freud and Adler, then this book may be more for you! Did I gain the courage to be disliked from The Courage to be Disliked? Ummmm…no. Sadly, I did not. It’s ok, though! I’ll keep working on it! Content Rating: PG -Profanity: None -Intimacy: None -Violence: None Age Recommendation: 16+ (Younger readers will not understand or care.) 3/5 stars

Compatible with Minimalism

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J C
September 5, 2024

I just finished this book and found it to be a really nice gelling of many truths I have come upon over my years on Earth. It also ended up being very compatible with a journey towards minimalism that I have been on. For me, the pursuit of minimalism is about being able to live more in the here and now, which is a huge part of the philosophy presented in this book. I want minimalism to be an ongoing lifestyle for me. I started it because I want to move across the country and it didn’t make sense to bring a bunch of junk… and on this journey into minimalism I have learned so much that I want to continue it after we move. This has been an effort now of two years to move (have had a few things holding us in place, one of them being the glacial movement of the American housing market starting in fall of 2022) so it has also been important to me to not wait until we have moved to be happy, even though I don’t really want to be in our current location anymore. So part of my journey is how do I be happy in the now as I work DILIGENTLY on my aspirations - and as it turns out, that is very compatible with minimalism. It also ended up being a central theme in this book and the philosophy as a whole is very compatible with minimalism. If you read it, I hope you enjoy it!

Great book

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terrencelewis
September 14, 2024

Good books to read

Good reading!

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mila
August 25, 2024

Easy to read and teaches you some life lessons. I’ve read better book from my perspective but this book is not bad at all.

Beautiful read

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Kindle Customer
August 13, 2024

Life changing, happy to have crossed paths with this book. This is one I'll be sure to share with my children in the future!

One of the very few self-help books that may actually change your life.

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CapeCodGuy
April 3, 2023

Wow. How is Sigmund Freud a household name but Alfred Adler a mere afterthought, a footnote? Even as a pretty serious psychology autodidact and after taking numerous college classes (intro, child, adolescent, personality psychology) I must admit I didn't even recognize his name let alone his research or theories. But the Japanese are onto something, ahead of the rest of the world as it seems they tend to be (I just recently read about topics such as shinrin-yoku and nano-hydroxyapatite), ahead of the rest of the world. Adlerian psychology AKA individual psychology is hopefully here to stay. You can see evidence of the culture shifting to corroborate its views—evidence of the coming to fruition of Alder's own prophecy on why he'd be forgotten: "The implication being that if his [ideas] were forgotten, it would be because [they] had outgrown the bounds of a single area of [philosophy], and become commonplace, and a feeling shared by everyone." Take for example the recent publication by bestselling author David Brooks; if you've read The Courage to Be Disliked, you'll immediately recognize the parallels to Adlerian psychology in the cover flap summary of The Second Mountain. Really this isn't a self-help or personal growth book as much as it is an introductory philosophy book with the power to direct and transform your life. And it sets a new bar for me on which self help books are worth reading (some, not many) and which are garbage (most of them). Not to mention that using the format of Socratic dialogue in and of itself is just a brilliant choice by the authors. How this book can be rated anything below 5 stars is unfathomable by me, and makes me question my faith in humanity, the good judgment of the common person. I hope the tides of history turn, that in 50 years it's not Fraud (oops I mean Freud) who will be revered as the father of modern psychology but that Alfred Adler will rightly take his place with that title. I think it's high time we start to reject the pitifully ineffective disease/disorder paradigm of mental health which has been corrupted by the vices of allopathic medicine (which does have its virtues in other contexts) and start to embrace the more humanistic, holistic, positive growth, teleological (wink wink) approaches to psychology and mental health. Look at the world: current events, mental health statistics, etc. Our current way of doing things (especially in America) is not working. Adlerian psychology is right here under our noses, a beacon of hope waiting to be shone and shown to others. Which is what I implore you to do once you've finished reading this book: show it to others! Buy it for them if you have to! I have already bought 3 other copies as gifts to people in my life....you can trust my review because I'm already putting my money where my mouth is. READ THIS BOOK especially if you have not already scaled your "second mountain"