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Ichiro Kishimi

  • b9212348372has quoted2 years ago
    Maybe ‘normal’ is the only choice I have. Maybe I will just have to accept my mediocre self and surrender to leading a mediocre, everyday existence. But I will fight it.
  • Alan Tolubayhas quoted2 years ago
    As Adler clearly indicates, ‘The one who boasts does so only out of a feeling of inferiority.’
  • Alan Tolubayhas quoted2 years ago
    PHILOSOPHER: That’s right. If one really has confidence in oneself, one doesn’t feel the need to boast. It’s because one’s feeling of inferiority is strong that one boasts. One feels the need to flaunt one’s superiority all the more. There’s the fear that if one doesn’t do that, not a single person will accept one ‘the way I am’. This is a full-blown superiority complex.
  • Alan Tolubayhas quoted2 years ago
    It’s enough to just keep moving in a forward direction, without competing with anyone. And, of course, there is no need to compare oneself with others.
  • Alan Tolubayhas quoted2 years ago
    problems are interpersonal relationship problems,
  • Aiym Rustemhas quoted2 years ago
    That reminds me of a line that the writer Kurt Vonnegut quoted in one of his books: ‘God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom always to tell the difference.’
  • Aiym Rustemhas quoted2 years ago
    It’s true. We do not lack ability. We just lack courage. It all comes down to courage.
  • Aiym Rustemhas quoted2 years ago
    When one is switching from attachment to self to concern for others, the second key concept—confidence in others—becomes absolutely essential.
  • Aiym Rustemhas quoted2 years ago
    The two objectives for the psychology that supports these behaviours: the consciousness that I have the ability and the consciousness that people are my comrades.’
  • Aiym Rustemhas quoted2 years ago
    In other words, ‘to be self-reliant’ and ‘the consciousness that I have the ability’ corresponds to our discussion of self-acceptance.
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