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22.09.2018
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Ronnie O’Sullivan Getting Money as a Minimalist While the aggressive pursuit of money can lead to stress, burdens, and discontent, money can and does assist humans with their sustenance.

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World snooker champion Ronnie O'Sullivan's frank and honest account of his astonishingly dramatic life. Running is my drug. To be honest, drugs (and alcohol) used to be my drug, but now I've got the healthiest addiction going. Running is what has helped me fight my demons, win five world snooker championships, and cope with all the crap life's thrown at me.

They say what doe World snooker champion Ronnie O'Sullivan's frank and honest account of his astonishingly dramatic life. Running is my drug. To be honest, drugs (and alcohol) used to be my drug, but now I've got the healthiest addiction going.

Running is what has helped me fight my demons, win five world snooker championships, and cope with all the crap life's thrown at me. They say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, and in this book I look at everything that hasn't killed me, but has had a good go - my addictive personality, depression, my dad's murder conviction, the painful break-up with the mother of my children, the difficulty of balancing family life with that of a sportsman.

Those are the downers. But it's also about the great things in my life - my kids, snooker, my dad's release from prison, great mates who have helped me, and the psychiatrist Dr Steve Peters who has taught me how not to run away from life when it gets tricky.

For the first time, I explain some of my madder moments - why I walked out in the middle of a match against Stephen Hendry, why I sat with a wet cloth over my face in a match against Mark King. This is a book about what it takes to be a champion - the sacrifices you have to make, the obsessive practice, the selfishness. Finally, it's a book about what it's like to get the buzz. Ontrack easy recovery professional 100 56 crack serial key. And I hope anybody who's ever got the running buzz will relate to this.

Ronnie O'Sullivan is one of those guys where I can appreciate he is a brilliant snooker player (and runner as it turns out) but his poor sportsmanship, unprofessionalism and blokey following hasn't really endeared me to him over the years. However, as I am something of a fellow running addict I thought I'd give this book a go to see if O'Sullivan could win me over if I got to know him better. In a nutshell he failed spectacularly. The three major achievements in this book are it isn't remotely pr Ronnie O'Sullivan is one of those guys where I can appreciate he is a brilliant snooker player (and runner as it turns out) but his poor sportsmanship, unprofessionalism and blokey following hasn't really endeared me to him over the years. However, as I am something of a fellow running addict I thought I'd give this book a go to see if O'Sullivan could win me over if I got to know him better. In a nutshell he failed spectacularly. The three major achievements in this book are it isn't remotely pretentious in its delivery you really get a sense of O'Sullivan's character; he succeeds in getting across an essence of the running buzz and there is bravery on show here as he tackles the difficult subject of depression head on.

Unfortunately for me the bad far outweighed the good reading this book. I think its all but impossible to make a snooker match exciting on paper and boy is a lot of the core of this tale dull and repetitive. The pacing is clumsy and uneven; events are jumbled and don't flow from one milestone to the next and often O'Sullivan ends up retelling the same story. O'Sullivan speaks a lot of his troubles with addiction, depression and family breakups like this is some excuse for his poor behaviour on and off the table but frankly this didn't wash with me. He even comes across as a bad sportsman in his writing often calling fellow snooker players every name under the sun then adding a footnote that he loves them really to soften the blow.