Courage To Be Disliked, The: How to free yourself, change your life and achieve real happiness (Courage To series)

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The Japanese phenomenon that teaches us the simple yet profound lessons required to liberate our real selves and find lasting happiness.

Marie Claire’s best self-help books for 2018

The Courage to be Disliked shows you how to unlock the power within yourself to become your best and truest self, change your future and find lasting happiness. Using the theories of Alfred Adler, one of the three giants of 19th century psychology alongside Freud and Jung, the authors explain how we are all free to determine our own future free of the shackles of past experiences, doubts and the expectations of others. It’s a philosophy that’s profoundly liberating, allowing us to develop the courage to change, and to ignore the limitations that we and those around us can place on ourselves.

The result is a book that is both highly accessible and profound in its importance. Millions have already read and benefited from its wisdom. Now that The Courage to be Disliked has been published for the first time in English, so can you.

Three million copies sold worldwide.


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ASIN ‏ : ‎ 1760630721
Publisher ‏ : ‎ Allen & Unwin; Main edition (30 April 2018); Allen & Unwin
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781760630720
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1760630720
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 320 g
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.9 x 2 x 19.8 cm
Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ United Kingdom
Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 320 Grams
Importer ‏ : ‎ Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd
Packer ‏ : ‎ Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd
Generic Name ‏ : ‎ Books

Reviewer: Aditya369
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Courage to Be Disliked: A Profound and Liberating Perspective on Personal Growth
Review: “The Courage to Be Disliked” by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga is a thought-provoking and transformative book that challenges conventional wisdom about happiness, interpersonal relationships, and personal growth. Drawing on the principles of Alfred Adler, a renowned psychologist, this book presents a refreshing and liberating perspective on life.The authors introduce the Socratic dialogue format, where a young man engages in conversations with a philosopher, challenging his beliefs and assumptions. Through this dialogue, readers are invited to explore their own deeply ingrained beliefs and societal expectations that hinder personal growth and hinder their ability to live a fulfilling life.One of the most significant takeaways from this book is the concept of “separation of tasks.” It teaches that individuals have the power to choose their own thoughts, attitudes, and actions independently of the past or the expectations of others. This notion empowers readers to take responsibility for their own happiness and break free from the victim mentality. It encourages personal agency and self-acceptance, emphasizing that it is possible to live authentically, regardless of external circumstances.Another valuable aspect of “The Courage to Be Disliked” is its exploration of interpersonal relationships. The book challenges the common belief that our past experiences and the behavior of others determine our present relationships. Instead, it argues that we have the ability to form new connections and choose how we interact with others, enabling us to foster healthier and more fulfilling relationships. This emphasis on individual responsibility and mutual respect provides a fresh perspective on the dynamics of human interaction.Furthermore, the book delves into the nature of happiness. It suggests that happiness is not dependent on external achievements or validation from others but stems from an internal sense of purpose and contentment. By embracing one’s true self and pursuing one’s own goals and desires, readers are encouraged to find a profound sense of fulfillment and joy.One of the strengths of this book is its accessibility. The Socratic dialogue format makes complex psychological concepts easily understandable and relatable. The conversations between the young man and the philosopher are engaging, thought-provoking, and provide practical examples that readers can apply to their own lives.However, it is important to note that “The Courage to Be Disliked” is not a quick fix or a step-by-step guide to happiness. It challenges deeply ingrained beliefs and requires introspection and personal reflection. Readers may need to revisit certain passages or concepts to fully grasp their meaning and integrate them into their lives.In comparison to other self-help and personal development books, “The Courage to Be Disliked” stands out due to its unique approach and philosophical foundation. It encourages readers to question societal norms, overcome their fears of social disapproval, and embrace their own uniqueness. While the book may not resonate with everyone, those willing to explore unconventional ideas will find it a transformative and empowering read.In conclusion, “The Courage to Be Disliked” is a remarkable book that challenges readers to rethink their beliefs about happiness, relationships, and personal growth. Its profound insights, presented through engaging dialogues, offer a liberating perspective on life. If you are open to exploring new ideas and are ready to take responsibility for your own happiness, this book can be a catalyst for personal transformation.

Reviewer: Placeholder
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A life changing read which will transform your approach to Relationships and Life
Review: After purchasing and reading countless books over the years, I’m finally compelled to write my first review. Why now? Because “The Courage to Be Disliked” has left such a profound impact on me that I feel obligated to share my thoughts with fellow readers.This book is not for those seeking a quick read. The author, in the initial 50-60 pages, meticulously lays the groundwork for what’s to come. While it may seem challenging at first, every word is crucial to understanding the profound insights that follow. Take your time with this book. If you find yourself struggling to grasp a concept, I urge you to revisit it until it clicks. Trust me, every part of this book is intricately woven together.Upon reaching the final page, if you feel a weight lifted off your shoulders and a sense of newfound freedom, then you’ve truly grasped the life-changing wisdom this book imparts.The ideas presented are deceptively simple, yet implementing them into our lives can be a monumental task. It challenges the very core of our beliefs, forcing us to reevaluate our perspectives.If I were to recommend just one book to read in a lifetime, it would undoubtedly be this one. Prepare to be intrigued, challenged, to have your worldview shaken to its core.

Reviewer: DustyBeam
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Awesome Read
Review: This one was an awesome read. First time read about Adlerian Psychology and it really gives a different perspective on life. The concepts are well explained and after reading this book I am going to read more about Adlerian Psychology (or as the book says Individual Psychology). Must read for those who wants to take control of their life in a correct way.

Reviewer: Kindled Spirit
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Brilliant and engaging
Review: Kindle Book Review: Most likely that this book will not be picked up by people who are popular, well integrated into the social fabric of society. It’s the kind of book that one gravitates towards only when the time is ripe.The format is that of a dialog between a Youth and a Philosopher, in a QnA type style. Begins with an angry man who feels victimized by his world and relationships, has a lot of repressed anger and showers blame on everyone for messing his life. The philosopher on the other hand, gives out a radical way of thinking. The boy wants to ascertain and justify his way of thinking and tries to tear apart the new concepts in a rude ‘I have nothing to lose’ manner, even offensive at times. But the philosopher is unperturbed and knows what he has learnt and lived.The build up of concepts is mind opening. Brilliant mix of Greek philosophy and Adlerian Psychology. I’ve had several AHA moments reading this.The only suggestion I might have is to have a summary page of lessons learnt at the end of each chapter. Else it gets too windy, from chapter to chapter. You’ll be surprised where this book starts and how it wraps up. Make your own Notes-To-Self as you read it for application in daily life.Enlightening read. Deep gratitude to Kishimi San and Koga San.

Reviewer: Sukesh M.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: One of the must read
Review: Great writing

Reviewer: Bhuwaneshwar Singh Sisodia
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Phenomenal work.
Review: Brilliantly written explanation of Adler’s work.

Reviewer: Derrick
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I discovered this book while scrolling on my Facebook newsfeed, and was instantly drawn to the convenient dialogue-format. But I had no idea just how eye opening and life-changing it would be.In a world that revolves around likes and being liked, this volume brings philosophy and psychology together in ways that have altered how I perceive and experience the world around me. Once you let go of the need to be liked, it’s pure freedom.19th century psychologist Alfred Adler was known for the simplicity of his ideas (I.e “all problems are just interpersonal relationship problems”), though his contributions to psychology were eclipsed by better-known figures like Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung.Every book sells something to the reader, and what I have “bought” as a result of this book is Adlerian psychology, which I believe is centered around individual growth and personal freedom. Authors Kishimi and Koga have brought Adler into the 21st century with tantalizing, relatable exchanges between an elderly philosopher and a young student that in plain simple language lead the reader to focus on life in the here and now. The text makes important distinctions between vertical and horizontal relationships, making a rock-solid case against the former and in favor of the latter. This book has definitely impacted my view of the world and relationships in particular. I look forward to reading the sequel, “The Courage To Be Happy.”

Reviewer: Jay
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This is a great book with a great message for everyone looking for being happy and have a simple life

Reviewer: jlopez90
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I’ve read many spiritual, philosophical, self-help books, and for me, this is one of the best. When I first started reading it, I was very disappointed at the format – purely conversational style. After advancing a bit, I found that the ideas shared were so thought-provoking that they completely compensated for the format. The book revolves around Adlerian psychology, which I hadn’t heard before. I found it extremely surprising how a theory that is close to 100 years old can offer so many ideas that feel so fresh, reasonable, and yet, so vastly counterintuitive from today’s beliefs regarding human behaviour.I would not recommend to people who dislike challenging traditional beliefs of human behaviour (their own included)

Reviewer: Daniyal Abbas
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Great book that shows you a new lens of looking at the world.It might take some time but when you internalize the ideas you’ll realize that the courage to be disliked is the least seen quality in this world.This book will help you find that quality inside yourself.

Reviewer: Noela’
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Intelligent topic, well-written and thought provoking. I enjoyed this book.

4.5

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