The inspiring guide to letting go of competition,
reducing stress and living a happier, more authentic life – from the
15-million-copy bestselling author of the Japanese self-help phenomenon, The
Courage to Be Disliked
Are you tired of trying?
Break the Burnout Cycle. Choose Ordinary.
In The Courage to be Ordinary, Ichiro Kishimi speaks to everyone
burned out by hustle, comparison and the pressure to prove their worth. His
message is disarmingly simple: stop trying to stand out.
Being ordinary isn’t failure – it’s freedom. Freedom from constant competition,
from chasing approval, from feeling habitually tense. Letting go of the need to
be special will finally give your strengths the space they need to shine.
It’s time to release the pressure and embrace the superpower you really need
to succeed: The Power of Ordinary.
About the Author
Ichiro Kishimi (Author)
Ichiro Kishimi was born in Kyoto in 1956. He graduated from Kyoto
University Graduate School of Letters, at a Faculty of Letters. He has
researched Adlerian psychology since 1989 and writes lectures on Adlerian
psychology and classical philosophy. He is a certified counsellor and
consultant for the Japanese Society of Adlerian Psychology. He is a well-known
Japanese translator of selected writings by Alfred Adler.
Haydn Trowell (Translator)
Haydn Trowell has translated works by major prize-winning authors
such as Yasunari Kawabata, Maki Kashimada, and Rie Qudan, and has worked
extensively with publishers in Australia, Japan, the UK, and the US. Haydn
holds a PhD in translation studies from Monash University and has a background
in both translation and creative writing.