Supermentor: Sosok Try Sutrisno # 1

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15 Jun 201510:10

Summary

TLDRIn this episode of 'Super Mentor,' Dora Edward interviews Retired General Tri Sutrisno, the sixth vice president of Indonesia. He shares his remarkable journey, from growing up in the Dutch colonial era to playing a pivotal role in Indonesia's independence. Tri Sutrisno reflects on his leadership experiences, from his military career to his time as vice president, highlighting his dedication to his subordinates' welfare. He also recounts his struggles during the war, where he survived by selling water and newspapers, before eventually joining the army and becoming an influential figure in Indonesia's history.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Dora Edward introduces the special news program, 'Super Mentor', which features influential figures from military and government circles.
  • πŸ˜€ The program highlights retired General Tri Sutrisno, who served as the 6th Vice President of Indonesia.
  • πŸ˜€ Tri Sutrisno shares his life journey, which spans the Dutch and Japanese colonial eras, as well as the Indonesian independence period.
  • πŸ˜€ Tri Sutrisno had a distinguished military career, beginning at the Army Engineering Academy and rising through various key positions, including Chief of Staff of the Army.
  • πŸ˜€ As the Commander of the Indonesian Armed Forces, Tri Sutrisno led several operations, including the Ganesha operation to save a herd of elephants.
  • πŸ˜€ After his military career, Tri Sutrisno was appointed Vice President of Indonesia and contributed to the country's leadership alongside President Soeharto.
  • πŸ˜€ Throughout his career, Tri Sutrisno was known for his deep concern for the welfare of his subordinates and his leadership style.
  • πŸ˜€ Tri Sutrisno discusses his childhood, including his experiences under Dutch colonial rule and his education at Taman Siswa, an institution focused on nationalism.
  • πŸ˜€ He recounts the challenges of growing up during the Japanese occupation and the Indonesian independence struggle, including fleeing from Surabaya during the war.
  • πŸ˜€ Tri Sutrisno reflects on his personal journey of hardship, including working as a water seller and later expanding his business to newspaper and cigarette sales during his youth.
  • πŸ˜€ He shares the moment when his fate changed as he joined his father in the army, leading to a pivotal role at the age of 13 as part of a military intelligence group.

Q & A

  • What is the Super Mentor program about?

    -The Super Mentor program presents the life journeys and thoughts of prominent figures, aiming to inspire and provide enlightenment to viewers. In this edition, it focuses on military and government figures.

  • Who is Tri Sutrisno and what role did he play in Indonesia's history?

    -Tri Sutrisno is a retired general and the sixth Vice President of Indonesia. He played significant roles in both the military and government, including leading major operations, serving as a commander of the Indonesian Armed Forces, and contributing to Indonesia's badminton success at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

  • How did Tri Sutrisno's early life shape his character?

    -Tri Sutrisno's early life, marked by the struggles of living during the Dutch colonial and Japanese occupation eras, instilled in him a strong sense of leadership, curiosity, and determination. His family background, where both his parents were hardworking, influenced his resilience.

  • What were some of the key military positions held by Tri Sutrisno?

    -Tri Sutrisno held several key military positions, including being the Commander of the Sriwijaya Military Command, Commander of the Jaya Military Command, Chief of Staff of the Army, and finally, Commander of the Indonesian Armed Forces.

  • What was Tri Sutrisno's contribution to Indonesian badminton?

    -Tri Sutrisno led the All Indonesia Badminton Association, and under his leadership, the Indonesian badminton team earned five medals at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

  • What were the conditions like for Tri Sutrisno during the Indonesian independence struggle?

    -During the independence struggle, Tri Sutrisno and his family experienced hardship, including fleeing Surabaya to escape occupation by the allies. He contributed to the resistance efforts, and his family lived in refugee camps where he began his entrepreneurial ventures to survive.

  • How did Tri Sutrisno's father influence his life and career?

    -Tri Sutrisno's father was a fighter in the Indonesian independence movement. His influence can be seen in Tri Sutrisno’s own journey as he followed his father's footsteps, both in the military and in his commitment to national service.

  • What role did Tri Sutrisno play in the Indonesian military after independence?

    -After Indonesia's independence, Tri Sutrisno became actively involved in the military. He served in various important roles and eventually became the Commander of the Indonesian Armed Forces, playing a vital role in national defense and security.

  • How did Tri Sutrisno balance his military career with his public service duties?

    -Tri Sutrisno demonstrated strong leadership by balancing his military duties with public service. After retiring from the military, he served as Vice President and continued to participate in various social activities, mentoring and advising in educational and religious institutions.

  • What is Tri Sutrisno’s perspective on life and leadership?

    -Tri Sutrisno believes in the importance of optimism, critical thinking, and corrective actions. He emphasizes the dual nature of life, where success and failure are inevitable, and stresses the importance of continuous self-reflection and national progress.

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