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Why I Am A Rotarian

February 18, 2007

Ernst G. Breitholtz, president of Rotary International in 1971-72, once said, “Rotary is not an organization; Rotary is a philosophy.”

To my mind, the fundamental part of this philosophy is the way Rotary brings individuals together from various parts of the world for personal and close acquaintance on an equal level, quite regardless of faith, politics, gender, race, or nationality. And it lets them meet informally, without prestige being observed.

The basic word is “understanding”—to try to see disparities, facts, and problems through the eyes of your opponent, your competitor, your neighbor, your friend.

These informal contacts, person to person, eye to eye, form an effective network for peace in a hard world. So, Rotary is a philosophy for a purposeful future. This philosophy is the main reason for me to be a Rotarian, and why I am thankful to the Rotarian who, 28 years ago, proposed me as a member of my Rotary club.  

Rotary brings quality of life to me, and I will try
to return good for good.

 

Lennart Arfwidsson [architecture].
Director, Rotary International, 1992-94.
Member of the Rotary Club of Västervik, Sweden

 

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