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Nitin Kamath, the founder and CEO of Zerodha is a popular name in the business world. An investor, stockbroker and entrepreneur, Nithin and his brother, Nikhil Kamath featured in the Forbes World’s Billionaires List in the year 2023. And now, Nithin recently shared some life lessons he learned from his 70-year-old father, in law.
Taking to his social media handles, Nithin posted a picture of his father-in-law, Shivaji Patil and revealed how he inspires him. Stating that his father-in-law started running a small grocery shop in Karnataka’s Belgaum after losing his fingers during the Kargil War. Elaborating on the same, Nithin penned:
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“Being content is the only way to true freedom. A person who embodies this is my father-in-law, Shivaji Patil. He was in the Indian Army & voluntarily retired as a Havaldar after losing his fingers to frostbite during the Kargil War. He started a grocery shop in Belgaum after.”
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Explaining Shivaji’s daily routine, Nithin stated that he goes to the local market daily on his old scooter. He further stated that the only one who helps him is Kamath’s mother-in-law, who not just manages the house, but also runs the shop. Nithin also revealed that despite the success he and his wife, Seema has achieved, Shivaji doesn’t listen to them and refuses to stop working.
The 43-year-old billionaire quipped his father-in-law about the margins for various products, and he happily told him about getting a 25 per cent margin on chikkis. Nithin also hailed Shivaji for never complaining about anything in his life. In his words:
“I have never seen him wanting something or complaining, not even about losing his fingers in the war. Although, he did try to convince me to get a government job when I asked him permission to marry his daughter in 2007 when I was still struggling.”
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Nithin, whose estimated net worth is 2.7 billion dollars, says that money cannot buy the sense of satisfaction that his father-in-law enjoys. Quoting him as the best example, Nikhil concluded his note as:
“I have been geeking out about increasing healthspan or how to live a good life until the end. I have no doubt that the answer is to be content and never stop being active mentally and physically. Money can't buy this, and he is the best example.”
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