At the end of the day, Bezos makes sure to get enough rest. He sleeps for eight hours every night.
Other than watching "Star Trek," Bezos has another space-related hobby: gliding about in a submarine looking for old NASA rockets. He often brings his kids along for the adventure.
Amazon now runs several popular original series, like "The Man in the High Castle" and "Transparent." In terms of his own TV preferences, the Amazon CEO is a Trekkie. Bezos even made a surprise cameo in the 2016 film "Star Trek Beyond."
It's not quite clear whether or not Bezos has a standard workout routine. However, photos of the CEO at a recent conference elicited comparisons to Vin Diesel, as commenters noted his muscular appearance.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThere's one after-dinner ritual that Bezos always adheres to — washing the dishes. “I’m pretty convinced it’s the sexiest thing I do," he told Blodget.
Bezos also has a fondness for food trucks. In 2014, he told Business Insider Editor-in-Chief Henry Blodget about a phenomenally popular truck based outside of Amazon's headquarters. "It's out of control, actually," he said.
In terms of food, Bezos has a taste for unusual dishes. During a meeting with Woot founder Matt Rutledge, he ordered octopus with potatoes, bacon, green garlic yogurt, and eggs for breakfast. "When I look at the menu, you're the thing I don't understand, the thing I've never had," Bezos said. "I must have the breakfast octopus."
In general, he's set a "frugal" tone at Amazon, which doesn't throw perks like massages or free lunch at employees.
Bezos apparently used to be an occasionally explosive boss, but there are rumors that he's hired an executive coach to "help him tone it down," Business Insider previously reported.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdWhen he does call a meeting, Bezos employs a "two pizza rule." Basically, he never organizes a meeting where two pizzas couldn't feed the entire group.
Bezos is famously not big on meetings in general. He's said to only meet with Amazon investors for a total of six hours a year.
In order to spend quality time with MacKenzie and their four children, he never schedules early morning meetings.
He always starts the day by sharing a healthy breakfast with his wife, novelist MacKenzie Bezos.
Bezos is a big believer in getting enough shut eye. He wakes up every morning naturally, without the aid of an alarm clock.