I appreciate the effort here. One major flaw I see in your argument is ignoring historical context. You point to the CPC being very wealthy and owning a large amount oy stock and businesses and use that to argue other parties should too, but you leave off the how and why the CPC owns so much. It wasn't as you argue others should do, by out competing capitalists, but rather due to their actions after their successful revolution. I'd suggest elaborating more on this to see if you can reconcile some issues in your proposal. Additionally I'd consider how capitalists are trying currently to do what you suggest the communist parties do, to essentially buy out all competition.
A quick scan of the article makes it clear what they mean here:
A political party with an armed wing
Looking at it through that lense it isn't a terrible take but a gross oversimplification of Hezbollah
Have you read Ten Days That Shook the World by John Reed yet? It isn't quite what you are looking for but covers the revolution itself from a first hand account
This very much reads like the whole "China is weeks away from collapse." Every once in a while there is some fear mongering over the Treasury and bonds. This also coming from the Heritage Foundation is rather convenient with their call for fiscal responsibility and measuring the decline as being 3.5 years in the making.
While a US collapse would be good for a lot of the world this is clearly a political ad for Trump and project 2025. As in don't get your hopes up of anything meaningful happening
Yea most in train stations and gas stations the toilets cost 1€ to enter, the gas station ones usually give you a ticket for the value that you can use to discount whatever you buy
You'll probably be interested in this theory: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_civil_religion
Having grown up there I don't inherently disagree with this idea
For the exercise if you can add a bit more it could help with getting tired when you want to sleep.
Yea like I said I understand the diet one might not be possible to change much with that.
I suppose pen and paper could be part of a winding down routine. Maybe spend a bit of time before bed writing down anything on your to do list or on your mind. It might help with falling asleep easier
All this might sound like a lot but you don't have to be perfect on day one and have to find a thing that works for you
Sounds like a reasonable plan and since you want a stricter schedule that makes it a bit easier. I've got a few more questions:
I'm assuming you are looking to be asleep by 10 or 11 to get 7-8 hours of sleep a night. I'm on a similar schedule. Usually I'll quit gaming at 8 pm on Sundays to be sure I am winding down by 10ish. I also try to only have coffee in the mornings most days as it'll stick with you later than most people think.
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