Economy, asked by riya0076, 10 months ago

what did andrew carnegie believe some people succeed in business and other don't? ​

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Answered by akhilesh4385
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Andrew Carnegie was one of the richest men in America. He said that he thinks that rich people, people whosucceed in business. He doesn't use the word business. ... And thebusiness world selects for people with this natural talent.

Answered by skyfall63
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Andrew Carnegie was one of the first entrepreneurs of our nation. He was the master mind behind the steel industry's growth in the late 19th century. The Carnegie Steel Company built his fortune and later sold to J.P. Morgan.  After accumulating enough wealth, he dedicated the rest of his life to the philanthropy.

Explanation:

  • The wealth paper of Andrew Carnegie tackled the large divide between the rich and the poor, which was widespread at this period in the American business. Carnegie began by explaining that he thought that this class separation was both necessary and good.
  • He said it is inherent for some to be more talented and to succeed in business and to build up wealth than others. For him it seemed so because he considered that someone without a talent or a willingness to succeed won't do it and won't make a great deal of money.
  • These are natural situations, as he said, which will ultimately lead to success and good work for some people while others don’t succeed and become poor. Carnegie also said that companies in the business world will compete with one another to make the most money. This is a fundamental aspect of business and without companies competing with each other getting the best product would not be possible

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