He had a mix of autocratic and democratic leadership. He was the sole decision maker for a long time, just trying to figure out how to make profits. His leadership was learned from a young age which I have talked about throughout this article. His religious upbringing had a great impact on his life. The quote about him taking care of his faith as well as his business made a lot of sense. He took all the business lessons from his father, life and faith lessons from his mother, and applied them to make his business thrive. My feelings about this leader have not changed upon further research, as he is someone I have followed for quite some time. Everything he did perhaps confused me even more. A philanthropist who does so much good, despite being complicit in all the evil done to force these companies to sell theirs to Standard Oil. The biggest conspiracy ever.
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