Tag: relationships
Tag: relationships
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Chapter 12: Protecting Yourself from Emotional Manipulation — Dark Psychology : Secrets And Manipulation
A defensive playbook for relationships with emotional manipulators — spotting the early signs, setting boundaries, regulating your own reactions, and disengaging without becoming a target for retaliation.
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Chapter 9: Applying the Dichotomy of Control in Everyday Life — Stoicism 101
How the Stoic dichotomy translates into specific moves across work, health, relationships, and mortality — and what changes when you put it into daily practice.
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Chapter 42: Stoicism and Relationships — Stoicism 101
How Stoic philosophy transforms interpersonal friction into a practice of virtue — through acceptance, self-control, empathy, and the recognition that others act from their own incomplete understanding.
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Chapter 59: Stoic Thoughts on Love — Stoicism 101
Why the Stoics treated love as a rational affection rather than an irrational passion — and how this reframing produces relationships that are deeper, more durable, and less destructive than romantic-attachment models.
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The Second Night: All Problems Are Interpersonal — The Courage To Be Disliked
Why Adler claims that every psychological problem — self-esteem, inferiority, anger, fear — is at root a problem of how we relate to other people, and what this means for change.
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The Third Night: Discard Other People’s Tasks — The Courage To Be Disliked
Adler’s most practical tool: separating your tasks from other people’s tasks, and why the desire for recognition is the primary source of unfreedom.
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The Fourth Night: Where the Centre of the World Is — The Courage To Be Disliked
Adler’s positive vision: community feeling as the goal of all interpersonal relationships, why praise creates vertical relationships that enslave, and why contribution — not recognition — is the only reliable source of feeling your life has value.
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The Courage To Be Disliked — Book Summary — The Courage To Be Disliked
Chapter-by-chapter synthesis of The Courage To Be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga — a Socratic dialogue that introduces Alfred Adler’s radical psychology of freedom, self-acceptance, and interpersonal courage.
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