Andrew Carnegie born 1835/11/25 6:00am
Gambler
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Slaughter
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Ego
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Comrade
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2
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4
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8
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8
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(8)
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(12)
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(10)
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(4)
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Owl
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Rebel
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Comrade
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Gambler
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Judge
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Gambler
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Collector
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Gourmet
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Rebel
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Comrade
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Pirate
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Owl
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3
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2
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1
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10
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9
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8
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7
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6
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(11)
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(10)
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(9)
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(8)
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(7)
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(6)
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(5)
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(4)
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6
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16
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26
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36
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46
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56
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66
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76
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1841
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1851
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1861
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1871
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1881
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1891
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1901
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1911
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Andrew Carnegie had full merge
(12)(4)(8) to Wood as Money, so Wood served as the major foe. Carnegie was successful because he avoided Water-Wood fortunes for most of his life time. He finally entered (4) fortune and died 1919
which was the (8) year in the (4) fortune. (4) merged (8) to Wood, caused his
death. It makes a lot of sense.
Carnegie was an overall weak with too
much Money, it makes sense that he became a businessman. He had Earth-Metal
fortunes when young, and Fire fortune for his middle age. It makes sense that
Earth-Metal served as favor for strengthening the self code to afford more
Money, but why did he success in the Fire fortunes?
As I mentioned before, the “always
trust Money” rule. Always trust Money means Money always serves as a weakening
character. For Authority, it is not a certainty, because Authority could serve
as a strengthening character by supporting Shield. Carnegie had Shield as
favor, one evidence is: he liked to read. So Fire was good for him by supporting
Earth.
In fact, Andrew Carnegie’s life
experience fits his fortune very tightly. For example, he got his first formal
job at the age 16; he started his steel company in 1881, he sold his company in
1901 and he started his charity fund in 1911. You can see the particular times
marked his fortune change very well.
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