Is there a nice 4chan equivalent for people who want to get motivated and get their life on track/ keep going?
It could be a board where you get motivated, where people actually post their progress and provide their experience and tips for other people to follow.
It'd provide info and help with lots of shit, from skin care and general appearance, to love life help, fit, career and mental health help as well, but in a more positive and condensed state (as opposed to 4chan's division of boards, which allows for more diverse shit posting).
I guess I'm asking if there's some sort of life-tutor board/forum, where you continuously get feedback on how you're doing in life and what you can do to improve it.
I need clarity in life, man.
>>17781425
I recently reached out to a guy that used to be my executive. He's now my mentor and provides me with a lot of guidance and clarity. There are plenty of boards out there, but I think motivation and guidance requires more than a thread really.
>>17781425
There was a whole book: "The well-cultured anonymous". It might be a bit outdated now though.
>>17781425
Reddit?
Friends?
Families?
Mentors?
Boss?
Co-workers?
>>17781425
No
Closest to that is Facebook
And Facebook sucks
>>17781443
A person would be the most ideal. Close contact is usually a good motivator.
>>17781498
I can't say I have ones that fit the criteria. It would be nice to have active help to turn to. 4chan already has boards dedicated to that but the thing is that you'll hardly get a good answer and feedback isn't always consistent or a sure thing. I don't know about reddit, but I assume it's the same thing (or worse since there's no anon).
>>17781449
I'll check it out
>>17781513
Facebook is an elusive life mentor, if it can be even be called that. It only reflects your life in a likely very distorted way so it sucks balls. If I spend too much time just staring at how good my life seems* I'll end up losing my head in the game and start spiraling down.