Screw self-improvement videos lol
I exercise every day. (Not to flex or anything lol.) But what's cringe is that usually, while I'm exercising, I listen to self-improvement YouTube videos. I know, that's a really "sigma male" thing to do, but I do it. I enjoy the videos, and it's useful to have a set time each day to listen to new ones. But last night when I was ready to exercise I thought, "I don't want to listen to another generic self-improvement guru tonight." Instead, I found a different video. It was an interview of Bob Dylan from 2004. In case you don't know, Bob Dylan is an amazing poet/singer-songwriter. He was very famous in the 1960s. Just a few days ago, a new movie about Bob Dylan's life, A Complete Unknown, was released, and as a result, I've been basically obsessed with Dylan's music the past few days lol. Anyway, the interview was amazing. In fact, I probably learned more from this 15-minute interview than I have ANY of the recent self-improvement videos I've seen. Kinda crazy, isn't it? This 60-year-old guy (he was about 60 when the interview was made) taught me more than any of the young self-improvement YouTubers I've been watching. Now, I'm not saying that self-improvement content is bad or anything. But maybe you can find some of the most valuable self-improvement content in places you wouldn't expect. Like, y'know, real life. Just something to think about.