Showing posts with label Howard Hughes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Howard Hughes. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Howard Hughes, Eccentric Billionaire

Born: December 24, 1905 Died: April 05, 1976


Howard Robard Hughes, Jr. was a US businessman recognized for his accomplishments and contributions as an aviator,engineer,industrialist and film producer. He was, in his time, famed as a playboy, one of the richest men in the world, and in his last years, a recluse.

Howard was an only child. During his childhood, his father was in constant business trips leaving him to the care of his mother who was obsessed with cleanliness and who had greatly influenced him in protecting himself from germs and diseases. Howard's mother would personally bathe him, rubbing lye on his ears to the ends of his toes. Reportedly, she would meticulously review the naked body of her young son checking his teeth, ears, genitals, elbows and knees. Psychologists would later label her behavior as "emotionally incestousa". At age 18 and upon the death of his father,Howard inherited an estate worth $871,000 and a patent to an oil-drilling tool,which was manufactured by his late father's Hughes Tool Company. During his entire life, Howard consistently exhibited an obsessive-compulsive behavior and it was speculated that by the late 1950's or earlier, he developed symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

In 1966, at the age of 60, Howard mysteriously withdrew from the public's eye.Such behavior further heightened the media's curiosity. Tabloids tagged him: an eccentric recluse. During this period of self-imposed hermitage, Howard had become a sick man resulting from his unsubstantial eating habit and excessive use of drugs.

Howard was 70 years old when he finally succumbed to kidney failure. At the time of his death, X-ray results disclosed grave malnutrition among other conditions. The first doctor to examine Howard concluded the cause of his demise as neglect.

Because he did not leave a will, Howard's estate, estimated at $2.3 billion, became a subject of a much-publicized extensive litigation.

Howard Hughes was the first american billionaire.


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Blogger's Notes: Howard Hughes, Eccentric Billionaire


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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Blogger's Notes: Howard Hughes, Eccentric Billionaire

Ayyye! Peepz...Are you on this? It ain't pretty bein' an OC. I have a bit of that "be squeaky clean" behavior myself and thanks to this Howard guy, I sorta resolved not to go overboard. I sure don't wana get my butt ugly when I die. *LAUGHS*!

Kiddin' aside, I heard the story of his Howard character a long time ago courtesy of my cuz Yolanda (psst! yolan, where art thou?). From then on, the "legend of the eccentric recluse" got stuck in my head. I didn't know the whole story then. I thought, "Wow! He must have gone through a great deal of whackin' from somebody to quit the social scene". I mean, we all dig that at one point or another we all need some space- for a while- but, turn yourself into a hermit? Ugh. Well, I finally comprehended his story a li'l mo' when I saw "The Aviator".

Just when I thought his story would not shock me again, I was shocked- again! - while doin' the research for this blog. I didn't realize the extent of damage he got himself into. He was a debonair turned into an unkempt, unshaven shadow of his former self.

Well, let me get into the moral of the story:

1st: it's ok to smell like a skunk once in while. Try not washing your face the entire day. Don't you pity that poor slimy stuff called facial oil not having anywhere to settle? Let it thrive on your skin for, like, one or two days (I do not believe I'm sayin' this! *laughs*).

2nd: and this one's serious- our childhood experiences mold us to be what we become in the future. They either restore or

break us ( I sound like a granny ).

3rd: again, this is serious- this story confirms that money can't buy you genuine happiness, care, and love. When Howard died he was one of the wealthiest men in the world. In fact, all his life -from his birth till his death- he never had to worry about not havin' money; YET, he died of MALNUTRION & NEGLECT. Huhhhmmm, I guez trusting become difficult when everyone around you would do everything you want them to because they’re in your payroll and not because, with or without the incentive of money, they love you. Ya agree with me on that?

Share your thoughts, pleaz. And while you're at it, I'll go wash my jacket cuz I accidentally dropped it earlier. It might get contaminated by bacteria or virus. Wait! Where's my Kleenex? I have to pick the darn jacket with a Kleenex to "insulate" myself from germs (uh- what am I sayin'?). laughs*




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Howard Hughes, Eccentric Billionaire



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