✍ The bank employee: "We need to know the reason for your withdrawal of $50,000."

- You: "Because I am the owner of the money. This is a personal decision."

- The bank: "Without a clear reason, we cannot proceed with the transaction."

- What is not said explicitly

Although the balance is in your name, you may sometimes not have full control over it.

In the traditional banking system, the bank has the authority to disable your access to your funds — especially if it doesn't like the method, timing, or even the reason.

- Laws like "Anti-Money Laundering" are used as a ready-made excuse.

- No notice. No explanation. Just "internal policy".

✍️ The real question

- Do you feel secure in a system that can restrict your money whenever it wishes?

- Is the money in the bank truly your right... or just a temporary permission for use?