Massive Respect To This Giver Professor John Vince To Have Lived His Vocation In PNG
Givers give because they believe in their ability to regenerate wealth, both monetary as well as intellectual knowledge. The later is often done as a vocation. A vocation is often viewed from a personal level, as a calling and once fulfilled the satisfaction is most rewarding.
Massive respect to Professor John Vince on his vocation to give his time, nearly half of his life, serving in our country and sharing his expertise knowledge with our citizens as well as those in our Pacific region.
When we share knowledge by investing in the training and up-bringing of the next generation, our legacies will live on as knowledge is advanced and progressed to serve the profession and humanity.
Our generations of medical doctors in PNG will go far because we stood on the shoulders of giants in their profession like Professor John Vince.
When paths crossed, life changes and farewells can be sad occasions. All I can say about that pose: triumphant farewell, vocation fulfilled, mission accomplished and life changes. When our heart is in the right place and our minds vision is clear, we can't go wrong on our mission to fulfill our vocation as well as getting that rewarding satisfaction. He returned home perhaps temporarily and momentarily overwhelmed by the sadness of the departure moment but a very satisfied man, I would think.
Wishing him well and many happy returns.