Is there any actually GOOD online self improvement community for young men? Most young men gravitate towards:
Jow Forums: >strange mixture of every other community listed below that comes up with nothing original. /sig/ is a groundhog day thread.
BodyBuilding.com and Misc. >likely the most harmless mentally, but just a bunch of dudes talking about cologne and games of thrones; typical forum shit
r/theredpill >dudes who keep spamming overly philosophical "JUST HOLD FRAME BRO" posts over and over and over and over again without coming up with anything new. Amateur bloggers riding the coattails of more intelligent albeit outdated works written over 10 years ago
lookism >absolute brain cancer obsession on minor look details
Rooshvforums >similar to the r/theredpill but more boomer and founded by a mediocre writer
Self improvement twitter >guys who have made their careers out of spamming platitudes in twitter's format to men of inaction in order to sell e-courses
Jow ForumsKaizenBrotherhood (self improvement, being your best self)
Jow ForumsLiveLife ("live life" mindset)
Jow ForumsManprovement (improvement for men)
Jow Forumspersonalgrowthchannel (personal and professional growth)
Jow ForumsPsychologicalTricks (psychology)
Jow ForumsSocialSkills (social)
Jow ForumsZenHabits (productivity)
Jace Garcia
Unlikely, most 'networking' events are cheesy and designed to make the hosts rich.
Lincoln Watson
Half of these are just platitude content farms
Xavier Howard
Yeah no
Ian Peterson
I think the care of a firm but loving father is probably the best way to reach your potential
Kevin Harris
They are. And the fact is you should age-out of them quickly.
Quite honestly I think the important realization is that self-improvement comes mostly from the self. It's not to say these places can't provide some ideas from time to time, but rather your efforts to find a "GOOD" self-improvement community are fundamentally misplaced when it's got to be you improving yourself.
If you aren't improving there's something off with YOU, and expecting the right or wrong community is what's really going to change that means you haven't recognized who is really responsible for your success.
I think recognizing WHAT you want to improve (fitness, financial health, professional success, relationships, etc.) and then finding THAT community may be a bit more effective if you're looking for ideas.
The problem is that many self-improvement communities are going to attract losers who can foment a toxic vibe.
In conclusion, it's you that's really going to make the change and that change may be lonely. Looking for a one-stop place to fix you is probably the wrong mentality and any one-stop place is going to attract the lazy loser types who have looked for the easy way to fix all their shit. If you really need ideas find successful people in that particular discipline
Great resource and community of men in their young 20s to their 50s and 60s
Everything from parenting boys, hunting, survival, emotional resiliance, leading your woman, workouts and martial arts. Mentorships too
Hope this helps you.
Lucas Thomas
What would you consider a GOOD community of self improvement?
You might also just need to apply your self as you read all there is to it. Its not complicated knowledge really, its just about doing.
I think that when people get in to self improvement and they get their lives how they want it they stop going to those self improvement circles so all that is left in those places are the people that are just implementing it and getting started. So its always the same entry level things being discussed over and over. Healthy people that get their shit in order lose the need to be in those communities and they don't get nothing out of being there. In fact its probably even harmful for them being there cus they know what they need to know and there is nothing more to get from them, what happens is often their posts are met with the most silly and stupid nitpicking.
Austin Hall
Good post user
Ian Morris
lobster handler and his crew have at least halfway decent 'get your shit together' advice'. just make sure u dont listen to him much farther than 'clean your room', hes a filthy commie
Cameron Scott
Online "communities" are universally terrible. They can be funny and informative sometimes, but they are universally bad.
Meet people in real life.
Thomas Cox
Make friends with motivated people. I've noticed I feel much better about improving after spending time with my motivated friends.
Logan Wilson
I spent a long time reading r/theredpill but after being there a while I realised that a lot of the posters are literal incel virgins. I wanted to chat to some people who were about positivity and doing new things, new adventurers but I finally realised most of the people there had never left their house or were just generally ultra beta cucks, the worst of the redditors, who have finally seen red and it is not a pretty sight.
I'm bumping this thread before I read it. Actual good si community is lacking.
Camden Cox
Eventually the successful people just get too damn old to talk about game anymore and they leave, so we are left with idiots
Caleb Kelly
It would be easy to ignore if the sub produced content. Literally no new ideas have been made on any red pill site in like 7 years.
Alexander Perry
why do you need a community to improve yourself?
having bros to lift with and do all that kind of shit is nice, but in the end, if you really want to improve yourself, you don't need somebody else giving you advice/motivation