Any recommendations to try and improve ones composure and willingness to do not do hedonistic things, specifically anti-procrastination and dedication?
OP, do not read contemporary self-help books. You have one title for homework. That title is Emerson's Self-Reliance. Read that. Read it thoroughly, and read it again. Immerse yourself in the text, shape your identity around its proscriptions, and try your best to subscribe to its ideology. It will benefit you far more than the bullshit that any other anon may recommend. I offer this suggestion not as an American, though I am, and not as a lapsed Britain, though I wouldn't mind being, but rather as a friendly comrade on his own course through life, presenting to you what has been beneficial for me. Study hard, absorb thoroughly, and be dedicated. You're comrade, anon.
Take the glorious pill. Look up The Golden One on youtube.
>>10031038
thanks anon i will look into it
>>10031046
i have seen a couple of his videos, but to me he comes off too cocky and has little substance for me to take what he says seriously, although i intent to take the glorious pill.
>/lit/ - self improvement
>>10031019
This book literally changed me. Before this I was just a high school drop out serving at a restaurant. And now, I guess maybe a little under a year after reading it, I'm literally a student at Harvard University. I never thought I'd be here.
Jordan Peterson's Self-Authoring program!!
we gotta get a self-help board.
and a yootoober board
>>10031636
Perfect for baby-brains!