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The Courage to Be Happy

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2019304 pagesAtria Books

Synopsis

This book continues the philosophical dialogue from 'The Courage to Be Disliked,' exploring how to find lasting happiness. Through a conversation between a young man and a philosopher, it delves into practical ways to apply Adlerian psychology to everyday life. The discussion focuses on building fulfilling relationships and embracing a life of purpose.

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Ichiro Kishimi is a Japanese philosopher and psychologist who specializes in the teachings of Alfred Adler. He is best known for writing The Courage to Be Disliked, a guide to finding personal freedom and happiness through self-acceptance. His work focuses on making complex psychological ideas easy to understand and apply to daily life.

Fumitake Koga is a Japanese writer best known for co-authoring the bestseller The Courage to Be Disliked. He specializes in non-fiction that explores philosophy and psychology, particularly the teachings of Alfred Adler. His books use a conversational style to make complex ideas accessible to a wide audience.

Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga are the authors of the global bestseller The Courage to Be Disliked. Kishimi is a philosopher specializing in Adlerian psychology, while Koga is an award-winning writer. Their work uses simple dialogue to explain how individuals can change their lives and find lasting happiness.

Montserrat Asensio Fernández is the author of The Courage to Be Disliked, a book that explores psychology and the path to personal happiness. She writes about Adlerian philosophy and how it can help people live

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