Ian Bremmer
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You don't care about all of them.
They don't all resonate with you.
But of those that land, you're more likely to start digesting that news and that content better than you otherwise would have.
What an incredible service.
I think it's a great thing.
Well, I work for the U.S.
government all the time in the sense that I'm not charging them for my analysis and I'm giving them advice.
And sometimes they're listening and sometimes they're not.
But I certainly feel like a part of my existence as an analyst is to try to help government leaders that at the end of the day, I want to do better.
And that means most government leaders, even governments that I don't really agree with, I'd much rather that they would be ultimately successful.
um then fail i mean would i do that for with an incredibly repressive government um that's you know sort of not probably not but for for most generally i would say sure and and opposition too um but i don't think that i mean when i was a kid um
I was in second grade and Mrs. Kritikos was asking the class, they were telling us about what it was like to be the president and the importance of the job and the decisions you had to make.
And I was thinking about it and she was asked the class, okay, everyone that would like to be president when they grow up, raise your hand.
And so I raised my hand and I'm thinking about how cool it would be and all this stuff.
And she calls on me
And I remember this and there's not much I remember from being in second grade.
I was a little annoyed that she was interrupting my like little fantasy land about being president.
And then I looked around the class and I realized that I was the only one in this public school class that had their hands up.
And that quite surprised me because I would have thought that everyone would have wanted to be president.
That sounded like a great thing.