You say that “If America can copy those methods and create even more prosperity, fantastic” but when the author states “We may find important truths needed to bring about American revitalization.” you say this is as meaningful as saying “WE MUST RESTORE THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE!”
Seems to me that you and the author share a common belief, that successful Chinese policies or frameworks should bring about reflection and positive changes for American government (or any government, it just so happens that this post was framed by an American).
Also...whenever you say “me” to make your points, you lose me as someone who isn’t you.
I’ve been thinking about people’s mindset as it relates to spending their free time. Specifically, when you go to do something ‘productive’ like learn about a new topic, work through exercises in a textbook, go through an online course, etc...do you feel that you have to intentionally decide not to play video games, watch Netflix, etc and forego short-term happiness? Or do you feel that this decision is straightforward because that’s what you would prefer to be doing and you don’t feel like you sacrifice anything?