Nikhil Kamath, co-founder of the Indian brokerage firm Zerodha, recently discussed his perspective on parenthood on his podcast, "WTF." His views challenge the traditional idea of having children to leave a legacy.
Kamath prioritizes his current endeavors and doesn't feel obligated to dedicate a significant portion of his life to raising children. He questions the framing of parenthood as "babysitting" for 18-20 years, with the uncertain expectation of reciprocation later in life.
Furthermore, Kamath doesn't subscribe to the idea of having children solely to ensure he's remembered after death. He believes living a fulfilling life and positively impacting those around him hold more value than posthumous recognition.
This aligns with his commitment to philanthropy. Kamath is the youngest Indian signatory to The Giving Pledge, an initiative where wealthy individuals dedicate a majority of their wealth to charitable causes.
While Kamath's views may not resonate with everyone, they spark a conversation about the motivations behind having children and the concept of legacy.