“Unmasking the Masters of Greed: Meet the 14 People Who Took Avarice to Unthinkable Heights!”
His inability to adapt and his greed for maintaining autocratic power led to the downfall of the Romanov dynasty. Nicholas, along with his family, was executed, marking the end of imperial Russia and serving as a cautionary tale of how greed for control can bring about a nation’s collapse.
8. Cornelius Vanderbilt (1794 – 1877)
Cornelius Vanderbilt, the “Commodore,” built an empire in shipping and railroads, and his greed for dominance in these industries knew no bounds. Vanderbilt crushed competitors through ruthless business tactics, monopolizing transportation routes and amassing an enormous fortune. His wealth and power allowed him to control not just industries, but also politicians and lawmakers.
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