Ollie, a wise old owl, perched atop the tallest tree in a dense forest. Creatures from all over looked for his direction, anxious to acquire some of his famous insight. At some point, an inquisitive youthful fox named Felix moved toward Ollie.


"Felix," said Ollie, "shrewdness resembles a well. The more you look for, the further it becomes."


Charmed, Felix inquired, "Yet how might I track down this well of shrewdness?"


Ollie, with a smart look, answered, "Stand by listening to the stirring leaves, notice the dance of the stream, and gain from the melodies of the birds. Nature itself holds the murmurs of shrewdness."


Felix asked, "Why not share your wisdom directly?" because he was impatient.


"Ah, my dear friend, wisdom is not a gift to be given, but rather a journey to be embraced," Ollie chuckled. You will discover the well's secrets if you seek the lessons in every sunrise.


Thus, youthful Felix wandered into the backwoods, engrossing the examples from his general surroundings. Seasons changed, and Felix became smarter as time passes. At last, he got back to Ollie, recognizing the profundity of the well he had found inside himself.


The savvy old owl gestured enthusiastically "Felix, the most genuine insight lies not in what I say but rather in what you realize. It's an excursion of disclosure inside and without."


Furthermore, from that day forward, Felix, presently shrewd by his own doing, turned into the narrator of the woods, imparting the stories of nature's insight to all who might tune in.