In "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card, a character reflects on the nature of power and its tendency to attract those who desire it most. The quote suggests that, although power often falls into the hands of those who are ambitious, some individuals wield it with more responsibility and moral consideration than others.
Peter, the character in question, may not be perfect, but the implication is that his drive for power might be less harmful compared to more ruthless individuals. This perspective invites readers to think critically about leadership and the qualities that define a good leader amid a world where power dynamics are constantly at play.