An interesting infographic shows how the 26 greatest creatives in the world spent their days: Mozart slept only 5 hours a day, Kant spent as much as 11 hours a day on food and leisure, and Picasso never went to bed before three in the morning.
Writer Mason Curry published a book with the title last year Daily Rituals: How Artists Work, in which he explored the daily routines of the greatest artists, writers, composers, scientists and other great minds of our history. Based on his research, a London advertising agency Distilled created an interesting infographic, which depicts the daily routine of these brilliant minds.
There are definitely many daily habits of creative geniuses bizarre. Sigmund Freud for example, his wife prepared toothpaste for his toothbrush every morning so that the beginner in psychoanalysis did not spend too much of his precious time. French writer Victor Hugo he had a habit of exercising every morning in an ice bath on the roof of his house. Honore de Balzac drank at least 50 cups of coffee a day, Tchaikovsky but every day he went for a long walk for exactly two hours, believing that if he returned just a few minutes earlier or later, he would be in trouble.
You can study the interesting infographic in more detail here.