The Courage to Be Happy: Discover the Power of Positive Psychology and Choose Happiness Every Day

Author:   Ichiro Kishimi ,  Fumitake Koga
Publisher:   Atria Books
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9781982123000


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   24 December 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Ichiro Kishimi ,  Fumitake Koga
Publisher:   Atria Books
Imprint:   Atria Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.445kg
ISBN:  

9781982123000


ISBN 10:   1982123001
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   24 December 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A nuanced discussion of a complex theory, with moments of real philosophical insight.... [It's] refreshing and useful to read a philosophy that goes against many contemporary orthodoxies. More than a century since Adler founded his school of psychology, there's still insight and novelty in his theories. --Quartzy Adlerian psychology meets Stoic philosophy in Socratic dialogue. Compelling from front to back. Highly recommend. --Marc Andreessen, venture capitalist and founder of Andreessen Horowitz Praise for The Courage to Be Disliked Marie Kondo, but for your brain. --Hello Giggles [The Courage to be Disliked guides] readers toward achieving happiness and lasting change... For those seeking a discourse that helps explain who they are in the world, Kishimi and Koga provide an illuminating conversation. --Library Journal


Adlerian psychology meets Stoic philosophy in Socratic dialogue. Compelling from front to back. Highly recommend. --Marc Andreessen, venture capitalist and founder of Andreessen Horowitz A nuanced discussion of a complex theory, with moments of real philosophical insight.... [It's] refreshing and useful to read a philosophy that goes against many contemporary orthodoxies. More than a century since Adler founded his school of psychology, there's still insight and novelty in his theories. --Quartzy [The Courage to be Disliked guides] readers toward achieving happiness and lasting change... For those seeking a discourse that helps explain who they are in the world, Kishimi and Koga provide an illuminating conversation. --Library Journal Praise for The Courage to Be Disliked Marie Kondo, but for your brain. --Hello Giggles


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"Ichiro Kishimi was born in Kyoto, where he currently resides. He writes and lectures on Adlerian psychology and provides counseling for youths in psychiatric clinics as a certified counselor and consultant for the Japanese Society of Adlerian Psychology. He is the translator, into Japanese, of selected writings by Alfred Adler--The Science of Living and Problems of Neurosis--and he is the author of Introduction to Adlerian Psychology, in addition to numerous other books. Fumitake Koga is an award-winning professional writer and author. He has released numerous bestselling works of business-related and general non-fiction. He encountered Adlerian psychology in his late twenties and was deeply affected by its conventional wisdom-defying ideas. Thereafter, Koga made numerous visits to Ichiro Kishimi in Kyoto, gleaned from him the essence of Adlerian psychology, and took down the notes for the classical ""dialogue format"" method of Greek philosophy that is used in this book."

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