The Courage to Be Disliked: How to Free Yourself, Change Your Life, and Achieve Real Happiness by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga is a thought-provoking and transformative book based on the principles of Adlerian psychology, developed by Alfred Adler.
Presented as a conversation between a philosopher and a young man, the book explores deep questions about happiness, relationships, and self-worth. It challenges the idea that past experiences define our future, arguing instead that we have the power to choose our lives and create our own meaning.
The authors introduce key concepts such as:
- Separation of tasks – Focusing only on what you can control
- Freedom from approval – Letting go of the need to please others
- Living in the present – Embracing the “here and now”
- Courage to be disliked – Accepting that not everyone will approve of you
Through clear explanations and practical examples, the book encourages readers to break free from fear, self-doubt, and societal pressure. It offers a refreshing perspective that true happiness comes from within—not from external validation.
This book is ideal for anyone seeking confidence, independence, and a new way of thinking about life and relationships.
What you’ll gain from this book:
- Greater self-confidence and independence
- Freedom from the need for approval
- A new perspective on happiness and relationships
- Practical tools for personal growth and decision-making
Perfect for readers interested in: psychology, philosophy, personal development, and self-growth.





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