RI - Presidential
Theme: 2015-16
Our time on this earth is finite,
and it’s always shorter than we think. How do we want to spend it? Will we give
of ourselves to others, so that the world will be richer because we passed through
it? Or will we spend our days, as the famous Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore
wrote, in stringing and unstringing our instruments, while the song we came to
sing remains unsung?
The glory of Rotary is that it
helps us find a way to sing that song. It guides us on a path to living richer,
more meaningful lives, by encouraging us to focus our attention on the things
that matter — and helping each of us find our own way to be a gift to the
world. If we ask ourselves what characteristics we value most in our friends,
most of us would answer similarly: integrity, trustworthiness, caring,
compatibility.
Our friends are not necessarily
the people who are most like us but the ones who complement us, who bring out
the best in us. That, to me, is precisely what we can find in Rotary. Rotary is
a way to bring out the best part of ourselves, and let it guide our lives. Too
often, we spend our days in pursuit of the goals that should matter least. We
focus our attention on our own achievements and our own gain; we devote endless
energy to the accumulation of material things. Yet at the end of our lives, no
one will remember us for the cars we drove, the clothes we wore, the titles we
carried, or the offices we sat in. We will not be admired for the efforts we poured
into making our own lives richer or our own status higher.
In the end, our worth will be
measured not by how much we acquired, but by how much we gave away. Will we
avert our eyes from suffering, or will we alleviate it? Will we speak words of
compassion, or will we act on them? Will we be content only to take from the
world — or will we give to it?
In the 2015-16 Rotary year, our
theme will be Be a Gift to the World. Every one of us has something to give —
whoever we are, whatever our place in life. We can give our talent, our
knowledge, our abilities, and our effort; we can give our dedication and our
devotion. Through Rotary, we can take these gifts and make a genuine difference
in the lives of others and in our world. It is said that we are born with our
fists clenched, but we die with our hands open, and that our talents are the
gift that God gave us. What we make of our talents is our gift back to God.
Equally we come into this world grasping at everything, but when we leave it,
we leave all material things behind as well.
Through Rotary, we can leave
behind something real and lasting. Our time is now. It will never come again.
Be a Gift to the World.
K.R. “Ravi” Ravindran
President, Rotary International, 2015-16
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