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The Courage to Be Disliked

by Ichiro Kishimi & Fumitake Koga

6 chapter summaries·11 min total reading·2,694 words·Get on Amazon
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Prologue: Are We Free?
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What this book is, and who it's for

Kishimi and Koga's 2013 book — a global bestseller after its 2018 English translation — presents Alfred Adler's psychology as a Socratic dialogue between a young man and a philosopher. Adler, the third pillar of early-20th-century psychology alongside Freud and Jung, was largely overshadowed for decades; this book makes the case for why his goal-oriented (rather than cause-oriented) account of human behavior deserves the rediscovery. The five 'nights' work through the most uncomfortable claims of Adlerian thinking: trauma does not determine you, all problems are relationship problems, you are not responsible for what others think of you, and meaning is built by contributing rather than by being seen. Read this when the past has been doing too much of the work in your present.

Key concept
Adlerian individual psychology

Alfred Adler's school of psychology: trauma does not determine behavior, purpose does. All problems are interpersonal, and the meaning you find emerges from contributing rather than from being seen.

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How to apply The Courage to Be Disliked in 3 steps

  1. 1
    Examine which life-tasks you're avoiding

    Adlerian psychology: most problems are interpersonal, organized around tasks (work, friendship, love). For each domain, ask: where am I avoiding the actual task in favor of being liked, comfortable, or right? The avoidance is usually the diagnosis.

  2. 2
    Separate your tasks from others' tasks

    Most interpersonal anxiety comes from confusing what's yours to do with what's someone else's to do. Practice the separation: 'this is my task; how they respond is theirs.' The boundary reduces anxiety without reducing care.

  3. 3
    Choose contribution over recognition

    The book's deepest claim: meaning comes from contributing to others, not from being seen by them. Reorient one current concern (career, relationship, project) from 'how do I look doing this?' to 'what does this contribute?' The shift changes what you do and how it feels.

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How to read this book. Each chapter is a ~30-second summary — the core insight, no filler. Open the chapters that grab you. If the book resonates, buy the full edition on Amazon (link below). Affiliate-disclosed, geo-redirected to your local Amazon (amazon.nl, amazon.de, amazon.co.uk, etc.).

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Frequently asked questions

What is The Courage to Be Disliked about?+

Kishimi and Koga's 2013 book — a global bestseller after its 2018 English translation — presents Alfred Adler's psychology as a Socratic dialogue between a young man and a philosopher.

How long does it take to read The Courage to Be Disliked?+

The full The Courage to Be Disliked typically takes 4-6 hours to read cover-to-cover. The Read Stacks chapter summaries cover the same ideas in ~11 minutes total (6 chapters at ~30 seconds each).

Who is The Courage to Be Disliked for?+

The Courage to Be Disliked is for readers wanting practical philosophy — ideas you can apply in difficult moments, not abstract theory. Background in philosophy is not assumed; the writing is accessible.

What are the key ideas in The Courage to Be Disliked?+

The book covers Are We Free?, The First Night: Deny Trauma, The Second Night: All Problems Are Interpersonal Relationship Problems, The Third Night: Discard Other People's Tasks and The Fourth Night: Where the Center of the World Is. Each chapter has a free summary on Read Stacks (~30 seconds each).

Is The Courage to Be Disliked worth reading?+

If you're interested in finding meaning and psychological resilience, The Courage to Be Disliked is widely considered essential. The Read Stacks chapter summaries help you decide — read the free first chapter, then buy the full book on Amazon if the argument resonates.

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