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Summary: The Gospel of Wealth
Andrew Carnegie who was once a poor struggling immigrant turned into a millionaire. ... There are three modes on which he elaborates on how surplus wealth can be disposed of, leaving it to the family, giving it to the public, or distributing while living.
Andrew Carnegie has three modes in which wealth should be distributed after death. ... All wealth should be earned, and not handed to. When you’re spoiled by wealth you will neglect the duties in which you use to perform when you were the many ones less fortunate. ... The ones who die leaving behind millions of available wealth will pass away “unwept, unhonored, and unsung,”pg. ... 459 Carnegie has strong beliefs when it comes to wealth. ...
There are three modes in which surplus wealth can be disposed of leaving it to the family, leaving it to the public, or giving it away while your alive. ... He wants to set examples on how to get the surplus of wealth like he has done for himself.
Approximate Word count = 930 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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