1. The Courage to Be Disliked
Ichiro Kishimi & Fumitake Koga · 2013
Your past doesn't determine your present. Adlerian psychology in a Socratic dialogue.
A Japanese phenomenon built on Alfred Adler’s psychology: trauma doesn’t cause your behavior, your goals do; all problems are interpersonal problems; and separating your tasks from other people’s tasks dissolves most anxiety. Some claims overreach. But “discard other people’s tasks” alone is worth the read.
Read it if: anyone stuck blaming history, seeking approval, or carrying other people's problems
Skip it if: the philosopher-and-youth dialogue format feels artificial to you (it is, deliberately)







