Daily reflection for character growth. Rooted in classic teachings of character refinement.
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What I did well
What I did poorly
One concrete commitment for tomorrow
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Rishon is a plain-text daily reflection practice for refining character.
I made it after noticing a consistent theme across the great works of Sephardic and Ashkenazi sages: daily recognition of good and bad habits is essential for steady progress toward perfection of character.
That same idea appears outside the Torah world too—leaders like Benjamin Franklin kept a daily moral inventory as a way to improve themselves.
Rishon stays minimal on purpose: write plainly, tell the truth, make one concrete commitment for tomorrow, and move on.