Wealth by Andrew Carnegie written in June 1889 came to my attention via the story of a secret billionaire Chuck Feeney, the founding chairman of The Atlantic Philantropies, who was deeply influenced by this famous essay.
The author believes that the rich man's wealth should be used to help fellow folks and it be administered by him before he passes away. He concludes,
"Such, in my opinion, is the true Gospel concerning Wealth, obedience to which is destined some day to solve the problem of the Rich and the Poor, and to bring ' Peace on earth, among men Good-Will.""
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