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>/sieg/ Self-improvement generals
/sig/ - Self-Improvement General
>anchored around the father figure and orientation of Jordan Peterson
>carried by the optimism of post-2016 election of Trump and BREXIT movements
/sig/ predates both the popularity of Peterson and the r/TheDonald influx
>poor understanding of stoicism
skill issue
>mostly in the figure of Andrew Tate
Tate is a retard hedonist nigger whose popularity postdates peak /sig/
>main target were men with bad genetics who were convinced that if they hit the 50 thousand deadlifts, they'd get the affection that Chad gets for literally breathing due to better genetics and non-trash familial background
>ultimately, self-improvement attempted to bring to the realm of personal responsibility a validation that can only come outwards and by coping that this biological need to be loved by others is a circumventable weakness
You're conflating Instagram "self improvement" with /sig/, which was deeply political and not a shallow self-help guide.
>The movement fell apart
Quite the opposite. It's gone mainstream to such an extent that the point no longer needs to be harped upon online and people are doing what they need to do in real life.
>'Self-improvement' always felt idiotic to me, since anyone with half a brain knows life is just not made for everyone.
You are a fool and a civic failure if you choose to not become the best possible version of yourself. Strong men build strong families build strong communities build strong nations.