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Originally Posted by Jiri Hrdina
He comes off as extremely arrogant and unlikeable. His public persona is one of loving hockey and doing what he does for that love of the game, but the book makes it clear that numerous times Ron looked out for Ron.
Which we all do I suppose.
But it he just came off very smug and self entitled.
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It’s funny how even in carefully curated autobiographies, highly successful people come across as self-centered ######bags. To get to the top of any highly competitive field you need a certain mindset, of talent supercharged by ego and ambition, that usually makes for an unpleasant personality. Which is why I’ve stopped reading biographies of contemporary people - I honestly don’t want to know what they’re really like.