In this episode of Silent Service, Matt DiMauro and Will Diesel explore the bold ideas found in The Courage to Be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga. They discuss how Adlerian philosophy challenges common beliefs about trauma, choice, and freedom, inviting listeners to consider the deeper purpose behind their actions. Matt and Will reflect on the power of self-acceptance, the courage to stand firm in one’s convictions, and the lasting fulfillment that comes from contribution rather than competition. The conversation also touches on the importance of perspective and the wisdom of knowing which responsibilities truly belong to us.
Chapters
0:00 — Introduction
3:01 — Mental and Emotional States
5:54 — Etiology vs. Teleology
8:52 — Past Trauma and Present Choices
12:05 — Interpersonal Relationships
15:07 — Vertical vs. Horizontal Relationships
17:59 — Praise and Rebuke
28:26 — Parent-Child Relationships
29:29 — Separation of Tasks
33:28 — Personal Responsibility
35:25 — The Freedom to Be Disliked
46:10 — Contribution Over Competition
52:32 — Self-Acceptance and Community
53:30 — Perspective and Humility
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