Fleury beat all the odds with the career he had, and as stated above, the same things that drove him to be great also drove him to do self-destructive things.
In Sobey's a couple years back, Fleury was there with what I presume was his young son, and the buzz in the store was palpable. Everyone left him alone but all the staff were talking that Fleury was there...customers were gawking but trying not to look like they were... the clerks were talking about whose till he might use... he's a living legend both for what he's done and what he's been through, most of which was public before he wrote his book.
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