Be Your Own Bank: The Money System Banks Hope You Never Build
Banks make money by controlling the flow of capital. This Warren Buffett-style story explains how wealthy people think differently about borrowing, collateral, cash value life insurance, 401(k) loans, related-party lending, HELOCs, and securities-backed credit. The goal is not to hate banks. It is to keep more interest, control, and compounding inside your own financial ecosystem. Disclaimer: This is an independent, educational fan channel and is not affiliated with Warren Buffett or Berkshire Hathaway. AI-generated voices are used for storytelling and educational purposes only. This content is not financial advice. #WarrenBuffett #BeYourOwnBank #InfiniteBanking #CashValueLifeInsurance #401kLoan #HELOC #WealthBuilding #PersonalFinance

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