Marc Andreessen: "Smash hit in Japan, and easy to see why. Adlerian psychology meets Stoic philosophy in Socratic dialogue.
Compelling from front to back. Highly recommend."
Anthony Pompliano: "This book is tremendous. Highly recommend!"
Will cause keen self-reflection!"
Tobi Lutke: "It is probably the best book I’ve read in the last couple of years."
Garry Tan: "Two objectives in Adlerian psychology: be self reliant and live in harmony with society"
"The Courage to Be Disliked" by Ichiro Kishimi is a compelling book that presents a powerful dialogue between a philosopher and a young man seeking guidance.
Through this conversation, the book explores the teachings of Alfred Adler, a renowned psychologist, and delves into important concepts such as individuality, happiness, and responsibility.
Readers will be challenged to question their beliefs and societal pressures, as the book provides a fresh perspective on how to overcome self-doubt and lead a fulfilling life.
Drawing from Adler's principles, the book encourages readers to embrace their freedom to choose their own path, confront their insecurities, and take responsibility for their own happiness.
In a world filled with comparisons and external validations, "The Courage to Be Disliked" serves as a practical guide to develop the courage to live truly authentic lives based on one's own values and desires.
This book offers a unique blend of psychology and philosophy, providing readers with empowering insights and practical advice on how to find strength within themselves. It is a must-read for those seeking to break free from the constraints of society and live a life true to themselves.