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Kalyan Banerjee
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Emphases 2011

 

IN 2011-12, I ASK ROTARIANS TO

REACH WITHIN TO EMBRACE HUMANITY

I ask you to look within yourselves, to understand that all of
humanity has the same dreams, similar hopes, the same aspirations
and similar problems. Whoever we are and wherever we live, each
of us yearns for the same peace and contentment and for the
same fulfillment in our daily lives. What we work to bring to others,
we must first find within ourselves because what we wish for
ourselves is what others wish for themselves as well.

Before talking globally about peace, we need first to start with
ourselves and then work outward. First, we find our own peace,
and then work to establish peace in our homes and our families
and our communities. We cannot work to build peace in the world
without first building it in our own homes; if we are to create peace,
friendship, and tolerance on a global scale, we must first practice
it in our own neighborhoods. When we have peace in ourselves,
we have peace in our home; when there is peace in our home,
we have peace that we can share with others. As we find joy and
satisfaction in being with the people we love and care about,
we are able to care for others as well.

I believe that if you strengthen yourself, you strengthen those who
share your life and your home. Once you have a strong family, you
have a strong base on which to build. Those who have that inner
strength can work together better to serve humanity, and that is
what we do in Rotary.

In the year ahead, we will have three emphases in our Rotary service:
to strengthen our family, to continue what we do best, and to
change whatever needs to be changed.

Our first emphasis in this Rotary year will be the family. The family
is where everything begins: All our service, everything we wish to
achieve in our world, begins here. The mother and the child are at
the core of every family; when we begin there, we can carry our
work forward through individual lives and throughout the community.

Our second emphasis will be on continuity, on finding the things that
we do well and taking them to the next level. Each of us has found
success in Rotary service, and we should build on those successes,
expand on them, so that we can help even more people in the future.
We must continue our work for cleaner and safer water, mitigating
disease and illness, spreading literacy, working with and for the
new generation, and striving for peace.

At the same time, we also know that there are things we could be
doing better and things which we should be changing. We must have
the courage to see these, to identify them, and to work to make
the changes we need to make.

Mohandas Gandhi said, “You must be the change you wish to see
in the world.” In Rotary, we endeavor to live ethically and honestly,
to share friendship and goodwill, to see the true worth of every
human being. We are not interested in the lowest common
denominator, for Rotary is anything but common and Rotarians
are uncommon people. That is why we work to elevate ourselves
and, thereby, to elevate the world.

All of us in Rotary are looking to change the world, for why else
would we be Rotarians? We believe that our world can be happier,
healthier, and more peaceful. We believe that the future can and
will be better than the past. We are idealists, and we bring our
ideals to life through our Rotary service.

And so, our third emphasis in 2011-12 will be change, and we start
by being the change we wish to see in the world. If we wish for
peace, we start by living in peace ourselves, in our homes and in
our communities. If we wish for an end to polio or to any other
disease in the world, if we wish environmental degradation to stop,
if we wish to reduce child mortality, to spread literacy or to prevent
hunger, we must be the instrument of that change and recognize
that it must start within each of us.

Let us Reach Within to Embrace Humanity. And in peace, harmony,
and friendship, let us bring change and a more joyful future for us all.


Kalyan Banerjee
President, Rotary International, 2011-12
 

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