I would like to be president. That way, I could do what I think would be best for the country. Now, people always like to be very very modest and say “Well, I don’t particularly want to be the president, but if the people want me...” I think that’s a lot of nonsense. If you are a politician and you’re the leader of a party, then you should want to get government power in your hands that you may be able to work out all these ideas and visions that you’ve harbored so long for your country.
I’m posting this because a while ago, someone linked to a Moldbug piece about it not being socially possible for politicians to admit that they want power. The interviewer says that Aung San Suu Kyi is the only politician she’s interviewed who was willing to say that she wants power.
The other unique thing Aung San Suu Kyi did was to ask for a piece of music she hadn’t heard before for one of her eight disks for the desert island.
--Aung San Suu Kyi of Burma on BBC’s Desert Island Disks.
I’m posting this because a while ago, someone linked to a Moldbug piece about it not being socially possible for politicians to admit that they want power. The interviewer says that Aung San Suu Kyi is the only politician she’s interviewed who was willing to say that she wants power.
The other unique thing Aung San Suu Kyi did was to ask for a piece of music she hadn’t heard before for one of her eight disks for the desert island.