Andrew Carnegie and Henry Frick had a falling out when Andrew is about to die. Mellon sees Frick, he's like, oh, this is another me. This is me when I was younger. Then Frick takes that money, immediately deploys it, starts scaling up. There was no one B to Frick's coke empire. It was clearly him. The difference in J. Gold's life is an older partner has not threatened his success at all.

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