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THE 10 MILLION COPY BESTSELLER
Stop people-pleasing and achieve true happiness.
Millions have already benefited from the wisdom dispensed in The Courage to Be Disliked, its simple yet profound advice showing us how to harness our inner power to become the person we would like to be.
A philosopher and a student have a discussion. Their conversation reveals a profoundly liberating way of thinking: by developing the courage to change, set healthy boundaries and resist the impulse to please others, it is possible to find genuine and lasting happiness.
Your life is not something that someone gives you, but something you choose yourself, and you are the one who decides how you live.
THE 10 MILLION COPY BESTSELLER
Stop people-pleasing and achieve true happiness.
Millions have already benefited from the wisdom dispensed in The Courage to Be Disliked, its simple yet profound advice showing us how to harness our inner power to become the person we would like to be.
A philosopher and a student have a discussion. Their conversation reveals a profoundly liberating way of thinking: by developing the courage to change, set healthy boundaries and resist the impulse to please others, it is possible to find genuine and lasting happiness.
Your life is not something that someone gives you, but something you choose yourself, and you are the one who decides how you live.
Ichiro Kishimi lives in Kyoto. He writes, lectures and teaches
in psychiatric clinics as a certified counsellor and consultant for
the Japanese Society of Adlerian Psychology.
Fumitake Koga is a freelance writer.
The ideas proffered here will certainly make you think twice about
the real cause of the emotional drama in your
life. A thought-provoking read.
*Mail on Sunday*
Provides an enlightening and balanced argument that'll leave you
much more aware of why you do the things you do.
*Emerald Street*
The Courage To Be Disliked can easily be consumed in an entire day,
but its insightful, humanistic ideas will linger in the minds of
readers. It's a self-help book of the most unusual variety, but by
empowering people to realise that they hold all the keys to
unlocking genuine happiness, it's also one of the most worthwhile
things you'll read all year.
*Culture Trip*
This thoughtful book . . . is almost spookily relevant in this age
of digital one upmanship and increasing anxiety. A real
game-changer.
*Marie Claire*
an absorbing recent addition to the self-help subgenre . . . it is
primarily an accessible exploration of the work of the Austrian
psychotherapist Alfred Adler
*Guardian*
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