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๐ Unlock the courage to live on your own termsโbecause happiness is a choice, not a compromise.
The Courage To Be Disliked is a groundbreaking bestseller with over 10 million copies sold, offering a profound philosophical dialogue that empowers readers to overcome people-pleasing and achieve true happiness. Highly rated by over 26,000 readers, it delivers actionable psychological insights through a unique conversational format, making complex Adlerian concepts accessible. Dispatched next working day from the UK, this book is a must-have for professionals seeking radical personal growth and mental freedom.





| Best Sellers Rank | 74 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1 in Scientific Psychology & Psychiatry 2 in Business Careers (Books) 2 in Philosophy (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 26,180 Reviews |
J**E
This book surprised me in the most positive way
I was first drawn to this book by it's titled. This book surprised me in the best way. I have never read a book written like this before where you, the reader is observing and listening to a conversation between a Philosopher and a youth. This book changed my way of thinking in such a positive way. As I was reading it, I not only found the question and responses fascinating, but realised that I was learning so much about myself and how I viewed life. It encourages a healthy approach to decision making, and has also encouraged me to be confident in who I am and go forward in life equipped to manage the challenges that will come as they do for us all. I recommend to a friend, and she thinks it is an exceptional book. I have the second book, but I haven't read it yet. Thank you.
B**N
TikTok Pushed It, and It Actually Delivered Profound Insights!
Why I Read It: Like many, I picked up this book because it was constantly going viral online. I was skeptical, assuming it was just another piece of motivational fluff. However, the premiseโpresenting Alfred Adler's complex philosophical concepts through a dialogue between a youth and a philosopherโmade it an intriguing read for self-improvement. The Key Strengths (The Pros): Deeply Thought-Provoking: The bookโs central philosophyโthat all problems are interpersonal relationship problems and that we can choose to be happy now by separating our tasks from others' tasksโis genuinely radical and liberating. It forces a complete mental reframing of how you approach life and conflict. Highly Actionable Concepts: While heavy, the ideas are presented in clear, digestible terms (like "The Separation of Tasks"). I found myself immediately applying these concepts to reduce anxiety about other people's opinions, which is a rare feat for a self-help book. Effective Dialogue Format: The conversation style is brilliant. The Youth asks the exact skeptical, frustrated questions that the reader is thinking, allowing the Philosopher to patiently and clearly dismantle common self-sabotaging beliefs. More Than Just Hype: It delivers far more substance than its viral fame suggests. It's a challenging read that rewards careful reflection. The Compromise (The Cons): Challenging Concepts: Adlerian psychology is not easy. The book is repetitive by necessity (to drive home the core concepts), and some ideas (like "trauma is non-existent") are difficult to accept and require significant mental effort. Slightly Dry Tone: Because it is a direct philosophical dialogue, it can feel a little dry or abstract compared to personal narrative self-help books. Final Verdict: "The Courage To Be Disliked" is a genuinely insightful and potentially life-changing book that deserves its hype. It offers a powerful, new lens through which to view happiness and freedom from suffering. It loses one star only because the repetitive, heavy philosophical nature can be challenging. A strong 4-star readโperfect for anyone looking to radically shift their perspective on anxiety and self-worth.
I**N
trust your gut
delivery is super; the book has inspiring and plenty of jaw-dropping moments. can recommend to anyone who has an open mind to reflect on the self; i don't get the vibes of those self-help books telling you how you gotto do this or that to be a better you.
R**V
Inner aura farm
You will be a person who donโt care about others validation.
B**2
Didnโt live up to the hype
Without meaning to sound patronising, I would say people of a certain age will learn very little from this book. The fact that itโs a conversation between a โphilosopherโ and a โyouthโ maybe highlights this point. The 2 main takeaways (in their most basic form) are that a) you shouldnโt let events from the past dictate your present/future and b) you shouldnโt spend your life trying to please othersโฆboth of which I would imagine most level headed people have worked out for themselves, in one way or another, by their mid-30s. Itโs quite an interesting read and examples are articulated in interesting waysโฆmy main takeaway being that its actually quite surprising how much many aspects of our lives are inadvertently spent trying to please others (in an attempt to please ourselves): however, the bookโs dialogue soon gets quite repetitive and is clearly set up to argue one specific philosophical way of thinking. While the conversation does touch on a range of philosophical theories, theyโre always explained very basically and briefly in order to be easily dismissed in favour of the authorsโ particular favoured philosophical viewpoint. The โyouthsโ arguments against these are also very weak and not particularly interestingโฆalso, again, clearly set up to favour the authorsโ preferred way of thinking. The โyouthsโ life experience examples also being very bland and generally uninteresting (for example, one of his main upsets in life being that his father talked him into going to college for further studies as opposed to him putting his foot down and following his preferred option of an taking an apprenticeship). As I say, nothing life-changing but quite an interesting read all the same.
C**U
The dialogue
Very easy to read and interesting
M**T
Enjoy it
Good read! Alot of lessons to learn from. Ordered the second book courage to be happy . Canโt wait to read it
L**E
Thought provoking
Interesting read
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amazing how European do not know about Adler
Absolutely amazing book and a discovery for me about Adlerโs psychology and theories
A**9
The Courage to Be Disliked: A Profound and Liberating Perspective on Personal Growth
"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.
B**R
Great book, important perspectives
Doesn't make sense, and there's no real logic to it, but it gives you a certain constructive perspective on how to approach life. If you choose one self-help book, this is the one.
T**O
The content is great, but the book's production quality is disappointing.
This book is super interesting and eye-opening, but the quality of the cover and paper is definitely not what I expected. The cover is super thin, and there are some gaps/holes in the glue layer between the cover and pages. Reading this book once is okay, but after the 2nd or 3rd time, I assume it will fall apart.
P**K
Good
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