
The Courage to Be Disliked (book)
"The Courage to Be Disliked" is a philosophical dialogue between a philosopher and a young person, inspired by Adlerian psychology. It explores how individuals can find happiness and freedom by accepting their own agency and letting go of the need for approval. The book emphasizes that our past does not define us, and we have the power to choose our future. By confronting fears, taking responsibility, and embracing vulnerability, people can live more authentic, fulfilled lives without being hindered by societal expectations or self-imposed limitations.