| Management number | 219442432 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | US$1.02 | Model Number | 219442432 | ||
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THE COURAGE TO BE HATED!What if everything you've been told about mental health is keeping you sick?This is the most controversial book you'll read this year—a brutal dialogue that dismantles modern therapeutic culture and delivers the truth nobody wants to hear: you're still stuck after years of "working on yourself" because your healing has become your hiding place.Written in the explosive style of The Courage to Be Disliked, this Adlerian philosophy unofficial sequel confronts a cynical twenty-eight-year-old who discovers that seven years of therapy, medication, and support systems have made him more fragile, not stronger. Through twenty confrontational chapters, the philosopher refuses to validate his victim narrative, his trauma identity, or his endless "healing journey."THE UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTHS:Your anxiety is a choice serving hidden goals. Your depression functions as a strike against life's demands. Your anger is manipulation. Your boundaries are walls. Your self-care is sophisticated selfishness. Your authenticity is inconsideration with better branding. Your therapist profits from your dependence. Your trauma narrative keeps you trapped.Modern therapy culture has created a generation endlessly processing but never changing. Constantly supported but never growing. Sophisticated about dysfunction but increasingly unable to function. Comfortable with permanent fragility and calling it wellness.THE LIBERATING MESSAGE:You are not as broken as modern therapeutic culture has taught you. Not as fragile as your support system suggests. Not as helpless as endless processing has made you feel. You are an ordinary, capable, and responsible person. You can carry your own weight today.BASED ON ADLERIAN PSYCHOLOGY:Alfred Adler believed humans are pulled toward future goals, not driven by past trauma. That feelings are tools, not facts. That mental health requires social contribution, not endless self-focus. That courage means accepting you'll be disliked—and living anyway.This book applies these principles ruthlessly to therapy addiction, trauma as identity, emotional outsourcing, the narcissism of self-discovery, and why you don't need to heal before helping others.READ THIS IF YOU:Have been "working on yourself" for years with no resultsSuspect your support system keeps you stuckAre ready to stop processing and start livingWant someone to demand more from you than you demand from yourselfNeed to know if you're actually as incapable as therapy suggestsDON'T READ THIS IF YOU:Want validation of your current approachCan't handle having your worldview challengedAren't willing to consider you might be choosing your stucknessWHAT HAPPENS:You'll get angry. You'll want to throw this book. You might cry. You'll definitely question everything. But you might also discover you're more capable than multiple years of therapy suggested. That you can contribute despite brokenness. That you can live instead of endlessly preparing to live.THE QUESTION:Do you have the courage to find out?Stop processing. Start living. Carry your own weight. Read more
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| Format | Print Replica |
| Language | English |
| File size | 6.8 MB |
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| Publisher | Paul D. Newman |
| Word Wise | Not Enabled |
| Print length | 414 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Publication date | December 5, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Not Enabled |
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