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The Courage to Be Disliked

by Ichiro Kishimi

Self-Help
Psychology
Philosophy
288 Pages

"Profoundly liberating—this book gave me permission to stop living for others' approval and start living for myself."

Synopsis

The Japanese phenomenon that has sold millions of copies worldwide, The Courage to Be Disliked teaches simple yet profound lessons required to liberate your real self and find lasting happiness. Using the groundbreaking theories of Alfred Adler, one of the three giants of nineteenth-century psychology alongside Freud and Jung, authors Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga explain how we are all free to determine our own future, unshackled by past experiences, doubts, and the expectations of others. Presented as a dialogue between a philosopher and a young man over five nights, the book explores Adlerian psychology's core principles: that we are not determined by our past, that all problems are interpersonal relationship problems, and that happiness comes from contributing to others while living authentically. The philosophy is profoundly liberating, teaching us to develop the courage to change and ignore the limitations that we and those around us place on ourselves. Rather than seeking approval or avoiding disapproval, Adler suggests we focus on our own tasks and separate them from others' tasks—a concept called "separation of tasks" that frees us from the burden of living for others. The result is a book that is both highly accessible in its conversational format and profound in its life-changing importance. Now available in English, millions have already benefited from its wisdom, and you can too.

Our Take

The Courage to Be Disliked is a game-changing book that challenges fundamental assumptions about happiness, relationships, and personal responsibility. What makes it so accessible is the Socratic dialogue format—the back-and-forth between the philosopher and the skeptical young man mirrors the reader's own doubts and questions, making complex psychological concepts feel like a natural conversation. The core Adlerian principles are genuinely radical: you are not determined by your past, you choose your emotions, and seeking approval is a form of self-imposed prison. The concept of "separation of tasks"—distinguishing what's your responsibility from what's others'—is particularly powerful and immediately applicable. Stop trying to control how others perceive you; that's their task, not yours. The book's refusal to blame circumstances or trauma for present unhappiness can feel harsh, but it's ultimately empowering—if you're not a victim of your past, you have the power to change your future right now. Some Western readers may initially resist ideas that challenge therapy culture's emphasis on processing trauma, but Adler offers a compelling alternative focused on purpose and contribution rather than endless self-analysis. The writing is clear and unpretentious, free of jargon. Readers who appreciated Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl or The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson will find similar wisdom here. The Courage to Be Disliked is essential reading for anyone trapped by people-pleasing, past regrets, or the exhausting pursuit of others' approval.

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