Nikola Tesla’s Night Toe Flexes: The Odd Bedtime Reset Habit

Every night, before sleep, Nikola Tesla performed a ritual so small and strange that it barely sounds worth mentioning. Sitting on the edge of his bed, he flexed each toe—methodically, deliberately—until he reached one hundred repetitions. No machinery. No electricity. No audience. This was not a quirk meant to impress. It was a private reset, done in silence, at the exact moment when the mind loosens its grip on the day. For a man obsessed with energy, control, and mental clarity, the habit made a peculiar kind of sense. A Mind That Never Truly Rested :contentReference[oaicite:0] lived almost entirely inside his head. Ideas arrived fully formed. Machines spun in his imagination before they ever touched metal. He slept little, worked…
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