ÒWE YORÙBÁ (YORÙBÁ PROVERB)

ÒWE YORÙBÁ (YORÙBÁ PROVERB)
"F'ọ̀rọ̀ ro ara ẹni wò, ló dífá fun alásọ kan tí a sọ pé kí ó fi asọ kan nã se ẹbọ lakoko ọyẹ́
Translation
Put yourself in somebody else's position that is what can be said as per someone who has a single cloth and who has been told to use that single cloth as a sacrifice by the gods (Ifá oracle)

APPLICATION
Word of counsel asking us to think before we say something or pass judgment..

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