This transformative book is a dialogue between a philosopher and a young man, exploring the theories of the 19th-century psychologist Alfred Adler. The book challenges conventional wisdom and societal norms, encouraging readers to break free from the chains of past experiences and the expectations of others. It presents the idea that individuals have the power to change their lives at any moment, regardless of their past. The book delves into topics such as the separation of tasks, the inferiority complex, and the courage to be ‘normal’. It emphasizes that happiness is a choice, and it is not determined by our circumstances but by our responses to them. The book also explores the concept of ‘contributive life’ – the idea that true satisfaction comes from feeling connected to the greater whole. The authors use a conversational style to make complex psychological concepts accessible to everyone. This book is a guide to finding courage, being comfortable with oneself, and living a fulfilling, empowered life.