How Banks and Courts Turn Stories into Your Reality
Legal Fiction: How Banks and Courts Turn Stories into Your Reality You’ve been told your entire life that the system runs on facts . That court records, contracts, and banking documents are “the truth on paper.” That when something is written down, filed, or recorded by an authority, it becomes a permanent and accurate record of reality. That belief feels natural because you’ve seen it everywhere — judges reading from case files, bankers referring to “your account history,” officials pointing to “your record” as proof of what’s real. If it’s in the file, it must be true. But here’s what no one ever told you: Those files are not reality. They’re a fiction . The Fiction They Build Around You When banks, courts, or agencies create a record about you, they aren’t capturing your living reality. They’re creating a narrative — a version of events that works for their system. They can declare you “debtor,” “defendant,” or “taxpayer” with nothing more than an internal entry in their system. ...