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Bizarre sleeping habits of 61 famous people

/ 01:55 AM June 01, 2018

We’re constantly reminded how important getting seven to eight hours of sleep is in order to function normally. Yet, for some of the most successful people on Earth, sleep is a precious commodity.

Their sleeping habits often affect how well they perform on the job, and they do everything they cannot let it get in their way.

Sacrificing the sleeping time or cracking an individual sleeping pattern that feels right for them is a common thing for many famous people.

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For example, Thomas Edison and Leonardo da Vinci thought sleep was a waste of time and only took power naps during the day. On the other hand, Barack Obama and Arnold Schwarzenegger get six hours of solid sleep.

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