Summary & Analysis - The Courage To Be Disliked - Based On The Book By Ichirō Kishimi
Golden Books Publishing
Narrator Pamela Banks
Publisher: Golden Books Publishing
Summary
SUMMARY & ANALYSIS THE COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED BASED ON THE BOOK BY ICHIRŌ KISHIMI SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: GOLDEN BOOKS PUBLISHING CONTENT Introduction to Adlerian Psychology The First Night: Deny Trauma The Second Night: All Problems Are Interpersonal Relationship Problems The Third Night: Discard Other People’s Tasks The Fourth Night: Where the Centre of the World Is The Fifth Night: To Live in Earnest in the Here and Now The Courage to Be Normal The Importance of Contribution Living a Life of Freedom General Analysis of the Book ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK The Courage to Be Disliked is a philosophical dialogue between a young man and a wise philosopher, exploring the principles of Adlerian psychology. The book challenges traditional psychological beliefs, particularly the notion that past trauma determines one’s future. Through their discussions, the philosopher teaches the youth that happiness and self-fulfillment are choices that come from within. It emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance, the courage to embrace normalcy, and the power of contributing to the community. The narrative encourages readers to confront their beliefs, reject societal pressures, and take responsibility for their own happiness and personal growth.
Duration: 28 minutes (00:28:12) Publishing date: 2025-01-07; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —