Sellouts have always existed! In 1901, Andrew Carnegie sold his business to J.P. Morgan for $480 million. Sure, he became the richest man alive at the time, but he no longer had any say in the future of the steel company he once owned. How did he feel about it in the end? I suppose he only knew. Point? Think about it, if you ever decide to sell your soul.
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By the way, $480 million would be about $15,135,067,624.27 today.
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