Read "The Courage to be Disliked" last week after reading Visa's thread on it. If you want good notes on it, read his; mine will just be a bunch of scattered thoughtshttps://twitter.com/visakanv/status/1037715339314847747 …
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bosco Retweeted visa is doing final edits ✍🏾 📖
Read "The Courage to be Disliked" last week after reading Visa's thread on it. If you want good notes on it, read his; mine will just be a bunch of scattered thoughtshttps://twitter.com/visakanv/status/1037715339314847747 …
bosco added,
Biggest takeaway: this is a damn good book to give people who are currently unhappy but resistant to mainstream approaches because they don't want to make "excuses" for themselves by using a trauma/mental illness model. I sent it to a friend for exactly that reason.
It contains a very good set of heuristics to use if you benefit from frameworks that treat you as someone with agency (maybe phrasing that poorly) I keep coming back to the phrase "high-agency self-help."
Which is interesting; I've had this thought about other self improvement approaches, but those approaches all had a "kick your ass in gear," drill-sergeant vibe. This book is...not that.
It contains some explanation of Adlerian psychology, which apparently denies trauma. I don't totally buy that but it gives me a nice way to reconcile trauma with my deep misgivings about the usefulness of the stories we tell ourselves, about ourselves
"a memoir of myself, to myself, from myself"
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