Source: Futility Closet

Lyndon Johnson averaged only 3 to 4 hours of sleep a night and worked most of the rest; his wife once said, “Lyndon acts as if there is never going to be a tomorrow.” He arranged his time in a curious pattern:
Johnson began every day with a bedroom conference at 6:30 a.m., then worked straight through until 2:00 p.
m., when he had lunch, relaxed, sometimes with a swim, and took a quick nap. By…
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