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Grocery shop-owner father-in-law teaches billionaire Nithin Kamath how to live a good life

Nithin Kamath shared that his father-in-law started a grocery shop in Karnataka's Belgaum after taking voluntary retirement from the Indian Army 'after losing his fingers to frostbite during the Kargil War'.

May 09, 2023 / 06:52 IST
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Zerodha co-founder and CEO Nithin Kamath with father-in-law Shivaji Patil. (Image credit: @Nithin0dha/Twitter)
Zerodha co-founder and CEO Nithin Kamath with father-in-law Shivaji Patil. (Image credit: @Nithin0dha/Twitter)

Zerodha co-founder and CEO Nithin Kamath on Monday shared a picture with his father-in-law Shivaji Patil and explained how the 70-year-old taught him a lesson on how to live a good life.

In a long Twitter thread, Kamath shared that his father-in-law started a grocery shop in Karnataka's Belgaum after retirement. "He was in the Indian Army and voluntarily retired as a havaldar after losing his fingers to frostbite during the Kargil War," Kamath tweeted with a picture clicked with Patil at his shop.

Talking about Patil's lifestyle, Kamath wrote, "He is 70 years old but goes to the local market regularly on his decades-old scooter for the specially-abled to buy groceries for the shop. His only help is my mother-in-law, who helps him run the shop and manages the house."

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He added that his father-in-law refuses to stop working, even with the success that Kamath and his wife Seema have had. "When I ask him about margins for various products in the shop, there is still a twinkle in his eye. He speaks about a 25 percent margin on chikkis, buying a box at Rs 200 and selling them individually for Rs 250," Nithin Kamath wrote.

Elaborating on how he learned that being content is the only way to true freedom, the Zerodha CEO said that he has never seen his father-in-law wanting something or complaining, "not even about losing his fingers in the war."