He Was Obsessed With The Number 3 And Had Many Peculiar Habits
Nowadays, everyone is aware of Tesla's fixation with the number 3, which has led to a number of intriguing speculations. It is well known that he frequently felt the need to walk the length of the block three times before entering a building. He practiced numerous similar rituals that were connected to the number 3. He had a phobia of germs after recuperating from cholera at a young age. He used 18 napkins to polish his eating utensils (multiple of 3). He went to dinner at Delmonico's restaurant and afterwards the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel every day at 8:10 p.m. after working from 9 to 6 every day. Except on a few rare instances, he always ate dinner alone. With a few brief naps here and there, he claimed to sleep for barely two hours. Additionally, he said that curling his toes 100 times for each foot each night activated his brain cells. He also detested jewelry, did not want to touch people's hair, and was scared of pearl.
Another interesting facts about Nikola Tesla are he was known for being strange due to his fixation with pigeons and dislike of ladies wearing earrings. When he was younger, he experienced a psychological breakdown, and he may have had dementia by the time of his passing. He was never wed.