The Ọmọlúàbí Initiative Ìwà l’ẹwà — Character is Beauty

Ọmọlúàbí Daily · The 48-Day Pilot

The canonical first journey

For 48 days, participants receive short daily lessons that combine meaning, proverb, a moral test, a practice and a reflection.

The pilot honours the architecture of the curriculum: 16 Core Ọmọlúàbí Virtues × 3 learning movements = 48 days. From Day 2 onward, each lesson opens with a short reminder of the day before, so the journey builds rather than scatters.

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Sample · Day 1 · Mọ̀ ó / Understand

Ìwà rere — good character

Òwe Ìwà: Ìwà l’ẹwà — “Character is beauty.”

Teaching: The foundation — moral conduct, composure, decency and self-mastery.

Ìdánwò Ìwà (test): Can I explain good character without using it to judge others?

Ìṣe (action): Name one place where this virtue is already visible in your life.

Àyẹ̀wò (reflection): What does good character ask of me before it asks anything of others?

Inside a daily lesson

Five parts, every day

01

One moral idea

A single virtue and movement for the day, with a one-line bridge from yesterday.

02

One proverb

An Òwe Ìwà with translation and visible review status.

03

One real-life test

A short character dilemma to face in the day ahead.

04

One practice

A small, concrete action that proves the virtue in real life.

05

One reflection

A question to close the day and carry the lesson forward.

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Ìwà l’ẹwà
Character is beauty. — Good character Proverb text pending final Yoruba orthography and cultural review.