Eccentric Habits Of 7 Geniuses In History


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Many of the world's most brilliant scientific minds were also fantastically weird

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Paul Erdos, one of the most prolific and successful mathematicians in human history. He took amphetamine and methylphenidate occasionally throughout his early career

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Celebrated inventor and physicist Nikola Tesla swore by toe exercises – every night, he'd repeatedly ‘squish' his toes, 100 times for each foot

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Albert Einstein used to sleep for at least 10 hours per day, hated wearing socks. Einstein's daily walk was sacred to him. 

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Charlie Chaplin was loved for his slapstick comedy but he hated children and he used to throw custard pies at naked women

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The greatest artist of all times, Michelangelo, rarely changed his clothes or even bathed

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Winston Churchill had a habit of breakfasting in bed and remaining there – sometimes until as late as 1pm – with a secretary and typewriter near his bedside

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Former Prime Minister of India, Morarji Desai, a longtime practitioner of 'urine therapy'

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