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Frustrated, he almost gave up. But each "failure" taught him something: the nut was too strong for force, too flexible to crack by falling, and waterproof.

Every failed attempt ( M any L ittle F ailures) is data, not defeat. They N ever U ndermine the T ruth that persistence and learning lead to abundance.

The owl explained: "The 'nut' of life is that failures aren't the end. Each 'MLFNUT'—each little failure—teaches you the truth of how to succeed. Plant the seed, not just the memory of the struggle."

Pip asked the wise old owl what it meant. The owl said, "It stands for: 'Many Little Failures Never Undermine Truth.'"

The Most Useful Nut

Finally, Pip rolled the nut between two sharp rocks, twisting patiently. Crack. Inside was not just a kernel, but a small seed.

Pip didn't understand until winter came. He tried to crack the nut with his teeth—failure. He dropped it from a high branch—failure. He soaked it in water—failure.