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861 Nobody talks about why self improvement quietly works for some people and turns into a treadmill for everyone else, and it isn’t discipline or the right system, it’s that the ones it works for stopped trying to become someone new, and started removing the things blocking the person who was already there

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/26/2026 20:06 EDT

Most people who get into self-improvement don’t quit because they’re lazy. They quit because the whole thing starts to feel like a performance with no audience. You wake up, hit the cold shower, journal three pages, do the morning run, meditate for ten minutes, and somewhere around month two you realize you’re completely exhausted and ... Read more

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