Maybe I WOULD'VE BEEN a #Tycoon ... or maybe that's the Random #WildWestJob that #OMGinstantGame (personality-scanner) picked out for me

A personality-analysis program on Facebook (it looks like it's called "OMG" ... there's another one called "WOW") goes like this---you see a picture (like the one here below the subscribe-bar) on one of your friends' Facebook-feeds, with a little note on it that says something like "Click Here to Find Yours!" you click, and the program spits out another picture with your name & a 'random' result on it (okay, maybe not 'random'; maybe the program scans your profile for keywords & gives you the result that best matches your keywords).

I don't know if this result was 'a lucky guess' or 'a valid judgement,' but I guess I'll 'fulfill' it by taking this discussion to a forum (accessed through 'the bold hyperlink(s)' below) where you can MAKE MONEY when you join in; but first I want to teach you about those words. And I find you understand words better if you see 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum into their Foundation)

The word “Tycoon (a Very Wealthy, Powerful Businessman ... #Tycoons)” is built on ancient words that mean Great Lord 
(originally a title used by Foreigners when they addressed the |Shogun of Japan, as a way to make the |Shogun feel more important than The |Emperor; then used by |Secretary John Hay, to convey the importance his President Abraham Lincoln held; then applied to 'the modern definition' in post-World War I).

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