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His eccentric behavior became legendary from "summary" of Empire: the Life, Legend, and Madness of Howard Hughes by Donald L. Bartlett

Howard Hughes' eccentric behavior was not something that went unnoticed by those around him. In fact, it was so pronounced that it became the stuff of legends. People spoke of his bizarre habits and peculiar quirks with a mixture of fascination and incredulity. Those who had the opportunity to interact with him firsthand often found themselves at a loss to explain his actions and decisions. One of the most famous anecdotes about Hughes involved his penchant for being surrounded by a phalanx of aides, assistants, and bodyguards. This entourage was said to number in the dozens, with each person having a specific role to play in Hughes' daily routine. Some were tasked with fetching his meals, while others were responsible for his personal hygiene. The sheer scale of this operation boggled the minds of many who witnessed it firsthand. Hughes' obsession with cleanliness and hygiene was another aspect of his eccentricity that became the subject of much speculation. He was known to go to great lengths to protect himself from germs and contamination, often wearing gloves and masks in public. His fear of being infected by outside pathogens was so severe that he reportedly refused to shake hands with anyone, preferring instead to use a tissue or handkerchief as a barrier. In addition to his hygiene habits, Hughes was also notorious for his reclusive nature. He went to great lengths to avoid public appearances and social gatherings, preferring instead to stay holed up in his various residences for weeks or even months at a time. This isolation only served to further fuel the rumors and myths surrounding his eccentric behavior, with many speculating about the reasons behind his withdrawal from society. Despite his eccentricities, Hughes was also a shrewd businessman and a visionary entrepreneur. His empire spanned industries as diverse as aviation, film production, and real estate, making him one of the wealthiest men of his time. However, his eccentric behavior and increasingly erratic tendencies eventually caught up with him, leading to a decline in his mental and physical health in his later years.
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    Empire: the Life, Legend, and Madness of Howard Hughes

    Donald L. Bartlett

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