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Carl Linnaeus, the Swedish botanist known for his system of naming organisms, faced financial difficulties early in his life. However, he eventually gained prominence as a professor and received patronage, which improved his financial situation. By the end of his career, he was well-respected and financially stable, benefiting from his contributions to natural sciences. Overall, while he experienced some poverty in his youth, he achieved financial security later in life.

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