The sequel to the global bestseller The Courage To Be Disliked, the Japanese phenomenon in applying twentieth-century psychology to contemporary dilemmas continues with life-changing advice on finding happiness. _____________________________________________________________________________ __
In The Courage To Be Happy, Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga again distil their wisdom into simple yet profound advice to show us how we, too, can use twentieth-century psychological theory to find true happiness.
ON THE COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED:
The ideas proffered here will certainly make you think twice about the real cause of the emotional drama in your life. A thought-provoking read. - Mail on Sunday.
A real game-changer - Marie Claire.
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The ideas proffered here will certainly make you think twice about the real cause of the emotional drama in your life. A thought-provoking read. -- (On THE COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED) * Mail on Sunday * Provides an enlightening and balanced argument that'll leave you much more aware of why you do the things you do. -- (On THE COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED) * Emerald Street * A real game-changer -- (On THE COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED) * Marie Claire * One of the most worthwhile things you'll read all year -- (On THE COURAGE TO BE DISLIKED) * Culture Trip *
PART I: That Bad Person and Poor Me PART II: Why Negate Reward and
Punishment? PART III: From the Principle of Competition to the Principle of
Cooperation PART IV: Give, and It Shall Be Given Unto You PART V: Choose a
Life You Love
Ichiro Kishimi lives in Kyoto. He writes, lectures and teaches in psychiatric clinics as a certified counsellor and consultant for the Japanese Society of Adlerian Psychology.
Fumitake Koga is a freelance writer.