#11: Lyndon B. Johnson Held Meetings While Sitting on the Toilet
Lyndon B. Johnson didn’t believe in wasting time, so he literally continued meetings while sitting on the toilet — door open, staff standing there with notepads. He’d bark orders, sign documents, and discuss policy mid-flush like it was the most natural thing in the world.

LBJ was famous for this kind of boundary-smashing behavior. He’d shout for aides from the bathroom, wander around half-dressed, and treat personal space like a myth. It created an environment where nobody ever knew what to expect — except that privacy probably wasn’t happening.
