The Courage to be Disliked

When I first read The Courage to Be Disliked, the philosopher’s bold, absolute claims set off all my mental alarms about logic and statistics. Statements like “the world is simple,” “you choose your own misfortune,” and “all problems are relationship problems” seemed at first glance like blind optimism. They felt like an elitist trick that ignored physical reality and objective odds. However, once I stripped away the emotional and moral language and tested my doubts against the book’s core logic, I realized this isn’t just a comforting self-help book. Instead, it’s a coldly rational system that demands absolute responsibility for your own decisions. ...

March, 2026 · CHANG Yung-Hsuan