Saturday, 30 May 2026

Aim your self-improvement at relationships, not just yourself

It’s easy to turn self-help into a solo sport: more reading, more refining, more private drills on an empty field. But life is not practice. Life is the game. And the point of growth is not to become an endlessly polished individual; it’s to become better at loving, relating, contributing, and showing up when other people are involved. A lot of “working on yourself” is really just a way of delaying the messier, riskier, more meaningful work of human connection. So use self-improvement to get out of the harbor, not to build a prettier boat.

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