Hell yeah, I think this kind of thing is extremely important for leftists and have felt similarly about how many self improvement spaces are dominated by people with a severe case of productivitybrain, or give very bad advice dressed up in words that sound great.
The solution isn't to totally disregard it and wallow in misery, at best essentially saying "Well, revolution will only come from outside the imperial core, so all I can do is suffer in the meantime," and at worst saying "It's all hopeless and we will all die because of climate change, so let's just be as hedonistic as possible until then," while believing ourselves to be righteous and virtuous free-thinkers as we aren't like those liberal sheep over there who are trying to be better cogs in the machine for their bosses by "being on that grindset" or whatever. We should instead be separating what's good, helpful advice from what's just selfhelp garbage written by CEOs who haven't actually worked a day in their goddamn lives.
We need disciplined communists, especially as we continue into the West's terminal phase in the coming decades and opportunities arise out of the misery and chaos. One of the things that occasionally replays in my brain is Brace Belden talking about how we need to be the best people possible in order to captivate those around us. Hardworking, compassionate, "cool", etc etc, as it helps us more easily create communities out of alienated people.
I'd even help moderate it if it becomes a comm.