Speeches :
"Thought for the day": I presented to the Board of Directors in Evanston on 1st November, 2007.
When you serve do it without any expectation of reward. If you help another person do it for the pure joy of giving. Giving with the intention of receiving isn’t giving – its trading - and people can sense that. Give to genuinely help and act like a servant leader. That’s how you will grow to greatness.
The
best leaders, as Mahatma Gandhi says are Servant Leaders. They care
about serving. Their lives reflect their sense of mission. It’s what drives
them and fuels their dreams. Don’t set your sights on transforming the world.
Even if your job was to sweep the streets or pick up garbage you must work with a sense of mission, with an ethical approach, seeing it as an opportunity to make the community a better place.
There are no small jobs. Mahatma Gandhi said it so well “No matter how insignificant the thing you have to do, do it as well as you can, give it as much of your care & attention as you would give to the thing you regard as most important. For it will be by those small things that you shall be judged.”
“People do not care how much you know until they know how much you care” said Chuck Paul.
Remember, a man’s stature is measured by his dreams, by the love he is able to show, by the values he respects, by the happiness he is able to share, by the truth he is able t express, by the help he is able to give, by the life he leads and by the destiny he dream’s of. Let’s all dream a world with love all around, as, Love is a language the deaf can hear, Love is a song the crippled can dance to, and Love is a sunset the blind can see. Love- Love and Love will bring peace in the world, the ultimate goal of Rotary
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