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The clock tower in the center of Oakhaven didn’t track hours; it tracked interest. It was the centerpiece of Perpetual Savings, a bank that had stood for three centuries without a single withdrawal.
(e.g., a greedy customer, a rebel teller) How should we continue the tale? AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more perpetual savings banks
Silas, the town’s youngest teller, spent his days polishing the brass counters and filing ledgers for people who had been dead for a hundred years. He watched as his neighbors lived in shivering poverty, wearing threadbare coats and eating thin broth, all while their ledger balances grew into the millions. The clock tower in the center of Oakhaven
💡 : True value lies in what we use, not just what we hoard for a future that never arrives. AI responses may include mistakes