Rotary Code of Conduct - Paul Harris' message to the 1916 Convention in Cincinnati
Posted by Ray Rangwala
on Jun 13, 2014
Rotary Code of Conduct
Faith, hope, charity & clean business.
Of these 4, the greatest is CLEAN business (Ray is the proud owner of a dry cleaners - Esteem Cleaners).
Charity sometimes destroys imagination & demoralizes character, clean business never does.
If business is clean, there will be much less need of charity, because clean business not only means a fair deal to the buyer, but also a living wage to the employee.
Rotary will continue to be charitable but it can do more than that, let it remove the cause of that which makes charity necessary.
From Paul Harris' message to the 1916 Convention in Cincinnati
From Ray's invocation on Friday, June 6, 2014