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The Courage To Be Disliked presents a profound exploration of personal freedom through a dynamic dialogue between a philosopher and a student. This engaging narrative delves into the philosophy of Alfred Adler, encouraging readers to consider the transformative power of embracing one's individuality.
As the conversation unfolds, the student grapples with various concepts, ultimately learning that true happiness is attainable through the courage to change. The philosopher guides him through essential ideas such as:
Through this enlightening exchange, the reader is invited to reflect on their own life choices and the societal pressures that may influence them. The book encourages a shift in perspective, advocating for self-acceptance and personal responsibility as keys to genuine contentment.
The central themes of this work revolve around self-determination, the rejection of societal expectations, and the journey toward authentic living. Kishimi’s writing style is accessible yet thought-provoking, making complex philosophical ideas resonate with readers from diverse backgrounds.
“The courage to be disliked is the first step towards a fulfilling life.”
Readers who appreciated Kishimi’s insights in Ichiro Kishimi's works, such as The Courage to Be Happy, will find similar depth and wisdom in this compelling dialogue. This book is an invitation to liberate oneself from the constraints of external validation and embrace the power of personal choice.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 288
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
ISBN: 9781760630737
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