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Arthur Frederick Sheldon, the Rotarian whose convention speech inspired Rotary's secondary motto, One Profits Most Who Serves Best.

Rotary’s official mottoes, Service Above Self and One Profits Most Who Serves Best, trace back to the early days of the organization.

In 1911, He Profits Most Who Serves Best was approved as the Rotary motto at the second convention of the National Association of Rotary Clubs of America, in Portland, Oregon. It was adapted from a speech made by Rotarian Arthur Frederick Sheldon to the first convention, held in Chicago the previous year. Sheldon declared that "only the science of right conduct toward others pays. Business is the science of human services. He profits most who serves his fellows best."

The Portland convention also inspired the motto Service Above Self. During a convention outing on the Columbia River, Ben Collins, president of the Rotary Club of Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, talked with Seattle Rotarian J.E. Pinkham about the proper way to organize a Rotary club, offering the principle his club had adopted: Service, Not Self. Pinkham invited Paul P. Harris, who also was on the boat trip, to join their conversation. Harris asked Collins to address the convention, and the phrase Service, Not Self was met with great enthusiasm.

At the 1950 RI Convention in Detroit, slightly modified versions of the two slogans were formally approved as the official mot­toes of Rotary: He Profits Most Who Serves Best and Service Above Self. The 1989 Council on Legislation established Service Above Self as the principal motto of Rotary, because it best conveys the philosophy of unselfish volunteer service. He Profits Most Who Serves Best was modified by the 2004 Council to They Profit Most Who Serve Best and by the 2010 Council to its current wording, One Profits Most Who Serves Best.

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44 Comments:
At 10:24AM on 22 April 2013, Rtn Sk Abdul Hadi wrote: Rotary Mottoes have high aims and intentions. There may be again changes in COL 2013. One motto “Sevice Above Self" for Rotary will be good instead of two. Sk. Abdul Hadi, RC Khulna North, D-3280
At 10:34AM on 1 February 2013, rtn. girish doshi wrote: life is only once ,and if you live with motto of SERVICE ABOVE SELF......once is enough to enjoy this gift of god....be a Rotarian
At 4:09PM on 27 August 2012, Hisayoshi Nakamura wrote: Are these phrase "Service,not self." and "Service not self." same meaning? I really want to know this phrase. Thank you.
At 9:42AM on 16 July 2012, s.ramanathan wrote: "SERVICE ABOVE SELF" rotary motto sounds good and I am following and I am past president of rotary club of tirupur north=3202 district
At 3:15PM on 27 February 2012, Brian Patrick Wade wrote: I created a Service Above Self Rotary International desktop wallpaper for my computer as a personal reminder of the importance of the Rotary Motto. Feel free to use it and share with fellow Rotarians. http://www.brianpatrickwade.com/rotary-international-wallpaper/
At 4:06PM on 17 February 2011, Cliff Brock wrote: The mottoes are good as they stand. "Profit" is not a dirty word. We all profit when we, as individuals or communally, serve. Tinker no further.
At 9:18AM on 3 September 2010, Debbie wrote: As a Non-Rotarian I would like to comment after reading the above incl all comments. I am about to join Rotary next week and was just reading up. I agree with the person who suggested changing the word "profit" to benefit. I also believe the word "best" is open to interpretation by an individual. Therefore I don't think it is necessary. Changing from They to One does not make a difference as "one" means "they" also. "One" does however place more emphasis on the individual...so a good change. Personally I like "One benefits most who serves unselfishly." or is this too big a word? Maybe "who serves generously". Or re wording Mahatma Gandhi's words. ...One benefits most and the world at large by serving others. Is this too wordy?
At 10:55AM on 23 August 2010, Rtn R sundarararajan wrote: Profits means the satisfaction. When you serve best due to your mind satisfaction your heart beating is normal and life increased. I believe this is the profit for who serves best to near and dear one.
At 10:33AM on 16 August 2010, VIJAY DUGGAL wrote: AFTER READING THE ABOVE DATA.I HAVE BEEN REFRESHED, TO START THE SERVICE, WITH MORE IDEAS.
At 10:25AM on 16 August 2010, VIJAY DUGGAL wrote: AFTER READING THE ABOVE DATA.I HAVE BEEN REFRESHED, TO START THE SERVICE, WITH MORE IDEAS.
At 11:39AM on 2 August 2010, Edsel Dominado wrote: Yes, I am just a 6 or 7 years old Rotarian, now I am the President of our club, The Rotary Club of Cabanatuan City, Philippines, on its 62nd year of Service Above Self . . . very nice to learn the rich history of the Rotary International - now I am also a member of the RGHF. Keep it coming . . . hope to Rotarize our new members!
At 10:25AM on 26 July 2010, Sudhir Khanna DGN 3100 wrote: 100% agree with this gact, one profits most who serves best.
At 3:06PM on 16 July 2010, Rtn. K. B. Shahi Culub Secretary 2010-11 RC Baglung 3292 #74282 wrote: Nice , welldone & quite intresting.....
At 12:00PM on 13 July 2010, DGN DR.Ajai Kumar Agha wrote: Now it is Perfect.
At 11:58AM on 13 July 2010, Khetho Dlamini wrote: Thumbs up to the Council for rewording the motto to be a personal responsibility and the use of a gender lense is just a cheerie on top of the cake. Perfect!
At 11:11AM on 12 July 2010, PDG Dinanath Lohia, Dist-3240 wrote: Modification of Motto in 2010 COL,is correct. Replacement of word "THEY" by "ONE" states that this motto is applied to every one whether he is Rotarian or Non-Rotarian.
At 11:10AM on 12 July 2010, Rtn. Arundeo Kumar wrote: Rotary is Wonderful.My experience for Service above Self is great
At 11:10AM on 12 July 2010, Rtn. Amitabh nigam wrote: Truely,it profits most who serves best.
At 10:57AM on 12 July 2010, rotr elewuro hairu olayiwola wrote: The two mottos are okay and they best interprete the essence of rotary.i will like the rotary convention to atleast resolve the issue of changing the motto annually.lets have a permanent motto and this will further enhance the beauty of continuity.from me,ROTR.ELEWURO HAIRU OLAYIWOLA,BCBC PRESIDENT,LAUTECH,OGBOMOSO NIG.,Keep the flag higher in this new rotary year
At 10:49AM on 12 July 2010, Kelly Kyle wrote: I have been a Rotarian for 11 years...& I knew these mottos, but had forgotten some of it. Nice to have it re-opened & people talking about them again. I like the yearly mottos & I especially like this years, as I am president, it gives me a new goal to focus on, & something to work towards. I think if we did not have these, Rotarians would get stale & stagnate into being RHINOS.....(Rotarians in Name only) I do understand how it can confuse people...but, hey! It gives you another chance to TALK Rotary to someone who needs to hear the good work we do. Blessings to you all....Have a good year ahead!
At 10:47AM on 12 July 2010, Rtn.R.Hendry Amalaraj wrote: Excellent change ! It's the need of the hour.Serving the community is now a days questionable.So as a Rotarian we should feel this motto is an individual mission of each and every one. With regards, Rtn.R.Hendry Amalaraj, District Chairman-Rotaract Clubs R.I.District 3201
At 10:47AM on 12 July 2010, Bob McIntosh wrote: 'Service above Self'' is all that is needed to show what Rotarians all should recognise, and this is direct and meaningful to non , or prospective Rotarians. The outside world mis-interprets the word 'Profit' and cound be a stumbling block for those outside Rotary.
At 9:36AM on 12 July 2010, Ayoub AYOUB wrote: From HE to THEY to "ONE profits most who serves best" ! There should be solid and strong reasons for the change, because it is in the main moto ALL Rotarians adher to.
At 11:05AM on 9 July 2010, Michelle Serpe wrote: I'm writing a paper in my Ph.D. class on service, and these quotes are just exactly what I needed. Thanks for the source. I'm a proud Rotarian using Rotary Youth Exchange for the research for my dissertation. I can't think of a better topic in the world!
At 2:10PM on 8 July 2010, Rtn.PP.PHF.R.Ganapathy Subramanian wrote: Rotary mottos both are one and the same. Our primary mission is to eradicate POLIO world wide and secondly, rendering help to the needy and downtrodden.
At 10:19AM on 7 June 2010, PHF Dr. Ashok Mittal wrote: They Profit Most ...... show a collective commitment. I prefer it to an individualized motto.
At 8:52AM on 30 December 2009, Rtn President Atul Dev wrote: The two mottoes adopted by Rotary are excellent. Perhaps there is a case for an odd word or two to be modified in the "Second" motto based on the changing environment of today. However, as a PR practioner I am not happy with the concept of Annual Themes being announced by successive Presidents. They go against the very concept of image management. They may appear to be be good as talking points amongst the higher echlons of Rotary but at lower levels and to the public at large they only confuse. I think Rotary needs to have a re-look at the concept of Annual Themes.
At 12:32PM on 11 August 2009, B Ramesh Adiga wrote: Quite enlightening piece of information. A 'MUST READ' for every rotarian. How thoghtful our predecessors were! '
At 12:07PM on 29 June 2009, biswas1986 wrote: I appreciate the highly touching and enlightening Motto that Rotary enacts. My perception of Rotary had been similar since childhood , till recent days. The best that i can see my local rotary geting involved into is getting into factional bickering and forthnightly parties. I would have sincerely put myself into Rotary , however it's recent activities seems to have demeaned itself and consequently it's soul reason of existence. To all the good people who still have their vision and enact the motto of Rotary , I put forth to them my regards and with all due respect would like to ask the reason of such profligacy of power and money in some of it's local units!
At 10:19AM on 22 December 2008, David Linett wrote: The word "profit" in the secondary motto was defined more broadly in days past. While the following may not sound so beautiful, "They benefit most who serve best" is probably more accurate in today's world where the word profit is used mostly in a business sense..
At 9:45AM on 1 December 2008, adel Hamdy wrote: I wonder did any body here of "THE SEVEN HABITS OF GOOD ROTARIANS"
At 8:48AM on 28 August 2008, F. Moffett, RC Mid-City San Diego, RD 5340 wrote: The emphasis of the article was upon the historic moment; not upon the "political correctness" nor the "political uncorrectness" nor emphasis upon the individual or group.
At 1:27PM on 13 August 2008, jingo allan pdrr d9200 uganda rotaract lukuli nanganda wrote: there is need to for rotary to localise its global appeal by encouraging clubs to translate lots of rotary lingua into local dialects. i think this would go along way in increasing rotary's appeal beyonf the tradional blue/ white collared membership
At 10:26AM on 11 August 2008, manish gawai wrote: A good social work org.
At 10:26AM on 11 August 2008, DG Rick Benson wrote: I believe the "THEY" was an attempt to make it gender neutral, not to take the emphasis off the individual.
At 10:29AM on 11 August 2008, Rtn. M BASHIR ULLAH BHUIYAN PHF wrote: Every Rotarian beleive Rotary motto " Sevice Above Self" . Its mean that what we keep for us we loose it. What we give away we keep it for ever. Best Regards Rtn. IPP M BASHIR ULLAH BHUIYAN PHF Rotary Club of Dhaka New City, District-3280 BANGLADESH
At 10:28AM on 11 August 2008, PP Annie F. Sanglay wrote: Very Interesting. I didnt know the other motto of Rotary International, though some of them retained on my mind. It's very good to know that these should know every Rotarians in the world.
At 9:34AM on 8 August 2008, RTN. SYED AZMATULLAH RC: CHENNAI PHOENIX RD: 3230 wrote: Rotary Mottoes have high aims and intentions. Whether RCs function accordingly is questionable. Revenue expenditures of some RCs are more on themselves (Meetings, Publications etc.) than on Community Services(Poverty Alleviation, Literacy, Health etc.). RCs must revive themselves of Rotary Mottoes.
At 10:06AM on 8 August 2008, Peter Crane, RC Redland Sunrise, Brisbane, Australia wrote: The original motto 'He profits most ...' focussed on the benefits to the individual who serves best. The change to 'They profit ...' alters that emphasis to a collective benefit, which has quite a different implication. I thought I read somewhere that the CoL had recognised this shift and changed the wording once again to 'He/she profits...'. I know it's a bit unwieldy, but it does bring the focus back to the INDIVIDUAL, which was the original intention after all. It is my preference. What do you think?
At 10:06AM on 8 August 2008, Rtn.Ugochukwu Nweze wrote: Truely,it profits most who serves best.with Rotary services,the profits are endledd.
At 2:05PM on 7 August 2008, Gordon Deal wrote: This shows how committed the men were to an organization that would serve the public.
At 1:14PM on 7 August 2008, Ana Recinos wrote: Very interesting...I did not even know about the other motto....
At 9:10AM on 7 August 2008, Bala wrote: quite interesting learn these things
At 9:56AM on 7 August 2008, Jack Selway wrote: Excellent addition. More can be found at www.earlyleaders.org part of RGHF

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