The Courage to Be Disliked: A Practical Course in Adlerian Freedom, Responsibility, and Human Relationships

Course Overview

Based on the international best-selling book by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga. This course teaches the central ideas of The Courage to Be Disliked through a practical, structured format. It is not a comfort course. It is a responsibility course.

Much of human suffering is a result of how we view ourselves, relate with others, and hold onto the past. Adlerian psychology, as presented in the book, challenges three common excuses:

  • “My past made me this way.”
  • “I need other people’s approval to be happy.”
  • “My worth depends on being better than others.”

This course will force the student to examine those assumptions.

Course Objective

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  • Explain the major Adlerian principles taught in the book.
  • Distinguish cause-based thinking from purpose-based thinking.
  • Apply separation of tasks to real-life relationships.
  • Identify recognition-seeking, inferiority, comparison, and control patterns.
  • Reframe happiness as contribution rather than superiority.
  • Live with greater freedom, even at the cost of being misunderstood or disliked.

Who This Course Is For

This course is for students who:

  • Feel trapped by the past.
  • Overthink what others think of them.
  • Struggle with inferiority, comparison, or resentment.
  • Want a framework for personal freedom and mature relationships.
  • Are willing to trade excuses for responsibility.

Do you want comfort, or do you want freedom?

The book argues that freedom is costly. You may lose approval. You may lose old excuses. You may lose the story that made your weakness feel justified. But you gain agency.

Course Format:

  • 10 Modules
  • 10 Quizzes
  • Final Exam

Course Instructor

Elijah Cannon Elijah Cannon Author

Philosopher. Businessman. Kickboxer. Creator of Velanah.


Module 1: The Adlerian Revolution

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Module 2: All Problems Are Interpersonal Relationship Problems

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Module 3: Teleology vs. Etiology

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Module 4: The Denial of Trauma as Destiny

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Module 5: Separation of Tasks

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Module 6: Freedom and the Courage to Be Disliked

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Module 7: Inferiority, Superiority, and the Competitive Trap

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Module 8: Encouragement, Not Praise

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Module 9: Contribution and the Meaning of Happiness

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Module 10: Self-Acceptance and Living in the Here and Now

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Final Exam

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