I'm not saying that he doesn't deserve credit for pulling himself up. What I am saying is that we humans appear to be far more able to reward people for decades of bad behavior because they stopped for their own personal reasons than those that do everything they can to do the right things all their lives. Yes, we all make mistakes but those mistakes are not as self destructive as those that "famous" people make. There are no tabloids talking about those that never fell into that pit only to climb out. Congrats to those that did, but how about a high five for those that managed not to need to take the dark path to do the right things.