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In the year 2000 Ronnie started rehab and began the journey to get his life back, addressing his demons and working on developing a stronger and more resilient mindset.
Ronnie O’Sullivan review: how snooker’s genius Unbreakable by Ronnie O’Sullivan review: how snooker’s genius
I phoned Steve up about six months ago, I said, ‘Steve, you're ahead of me in the game, but I’d just like to just cross-reference where I am. In his second autobiography, Running: The Autobiography, he details how his love for running helped him battle with addiction.
This pressure, together with a challenging personal life, catapulted Ronnie into a life of excess and addiction. Reaching a new stage in his snooker career, Ronnie admitted his love of the game, and his incredible talent, is beginning to outweighing his need to win. But if I tried to be a winner, I think I just wouldn't want to play anymore because it's too stressful at my age. This is Ronnie O'Sullivan as you've never seen him before, the definitive and unflinching story of a true British icon and a fascinating insight into the mindset of the world's greatest snooker player.
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The sporting icon has previously written two autobiographies, as well as three crime novels and a cookery book. More than twenty years on, Ronnie is still obsessed with delivering his peak performance and never happier than when in a snooker hall, but success has now taken on a new meaning for the record-equalling world champion. Am I doing alright, because sometimes I've switched off from it's all about the wins to I just love the game.He was winning titles - his first within a year of turning professional - but losing himself and his game as he tried to block out the mental pain and misery.