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Dima and Slava read the book "The Courage To Be Disliked" and discuss individual psychology and its premises, debate to apply those to "real" life, and spot some contradictions on guidelines laid out by the authors.
The Courage To Be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga
Individual psychology
Is the dialog style of the book helpful?
Pressure to achieve and the feeling of inferiority
"I'm ok. You are ok."
Blue ocean [strategy]
Dima's impressions from the first visit to the US
Does community feeling go in conflict with self-reliance?
Is it really possible not to praise and not to rebuke?
Why systems of principles prone to exhibiting inconsistencies?
Third courage: the courage to be normal
"Average person considers oneself smarter than an average person."
Dima was not a great fan the naming this kind psychology "Adlerian" and Slava offers an explanation of why that may be
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Dima shares his longing for the necessary details and the right level of abstraction, while Slava tries to persuade him that all the details aren't always necessary and everything can be fine anyway.
Dima's knowing-doing gap in working on the theme
Is lack of...
Published 10/28/24
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From the discussion it is not entirely clear if Dima and Slava talk about procrastination that gets in the way of them accomplishing creative endeavours or all the creative they find to postpone working on hard and important things.
Dima did a bit of research...
Published 10/07/24