The origins of Rotary’s iconic Four-Way Test trace back to 1932, when Rotarian Herbert J. Taylor was tasked with saving the struggling Club Aluminum Company from bankruptcy. Facing debts exceeding $400,000 and limited resources, Taylor sought a moral compass to guide the company’s revival. His solution was a simple yet profound ethical framework: a four-question test to evaluate decisions based on truth, fairness, goodwill, and benefit to all. “We believed that ‘In right there is