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I like your pink-green-purple-white arrow system, which incorporates the double-entry accounting concepts (pink-green) used by Richard Werner.

Don’t compromise your system's usefulness by accepting banker’s jargon on “deposits” and “loans”. Sloppy definitions belong in Wonderland, where words mean whatever Humpty Dumpty says they mean. Be precise, and accurate as well. I call their jargon words "Trojan Mind-worms". If you “stick with” them, I'm afraid you will have fallen for one of their “magical deceptions”.

Also, I think you need to include in your repertoire the simple accounting fact that it’s not possible to “lend a liability” the way you can lend an asset. Even the Bank of England admits this fact, which is the subject of my article #4 The Bank of England exposes the illusion of bank "credit-lending" (substack.com).

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