A Bank President Mocked a 90

The woman walked into the marble-floored bank branch just after ten in the morning, moving slowly but steadily with the help of a wooden cane polished smooth by decades of use. She was small, almost fragile in appearance, wrapped in a faded gray coat that had seen many winters, her white hair pulled neatly into a bun. Her shoes were practical, worn at the heels. In her hands, she held a simple leather purse that looked older than most of the people waiting in line. Several customers glanced at her briefly and then looked away, already categorizing her in their minds as another elderly person who would probably take too long at the counter.

The bank itself was impressive—glass walls, sleek digital displays, polished desks, and uniformed staff trained to project efficiency and importance. This was not a place that seemed built for people like her. Still, she waited patiently, eyes calm, posture dignified. When her turn finally came, she stepped forward and spoke softly to the young teller. “Dear, I’d like to check my account balance, please.” The teller hesitated, unsure whether to send her to customer service, then nodded and asked for her ID.

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