There's also a lot of bad advice out there. So even if you find some good advice, it won't help you because you can't pick it out of the bad advice.
Which is why it makes sense to seek good advice on sites that have better signal-to-noise ratio.
For me this is one important aspect of LW. I can get good advice almost anywhere. But in most of those places I can also get bad advice with high probability. -- On LW I trust people to self-censor before saying something stupid (as opposed to enjoying a happy death spiral), and even if they fail, I trust other people to correct them. It does not work perfectly, but it's better than not even trying.
I'm about to launch a new website (as a personal project; it's got nothing to do with SI or CFAR) about naturalistic views of the world, and that website will contain links to engaging and accessible books and articles about naturalistic approaches to:
What links do other LWers recommend on these topics? To show you what kinds of articles I have in mind, here's what I have so far:
Seeking Truth:
The Self & Free Will:
Ethics and Society:
Happiness and Self-Help:
Meaning and Spirituality: