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Sridhar Vembu says he 'settled for software': Wanted to be 'train engine driver', cricketer

'You can love what you end up doing, not just do what you love. And you can love what you end up doing so much that you can forget everything else!' the Zoho co-founder and chief scientist said.

April 27, 2025 / 11:59 IST
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Sridhar Vembu at the Zoho office in Bengaluru. (Image credit: @svembu/X)

When the billionaire co-founder of Zoho, Sridhar Vembu, was nine, he wanted to grow up and become a loco pilot. By 12, he dreamed of becoming a cricketer, but it was only after he turned 25, that he finally decided to pursue software seriously.

Vembu recollected his childhood ambitions on Sunday after he was asked by a nine-year-old girl what he wanted to become when he was her age. "I told her the truth: 'train engine driver'. And then I told her, 'At 12, I wanted to be a cricket player so badly'," he wrote on X.

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"By about 15, I realised I had only marginal talent for cricket (my brothers would say 'zero talent' and I would strongly disagree) so I decided to focus on what I do well and focus harder on mathematics and physics (I was weak in chemistry) which got me through IIT JEE. Then, during my IIT days, I realised I don't have the talent to be world-class in mathematics or physics either."

The Zoho chief scientist added that when he took up software as his career, it wasn't because he loved it, but he eventually did fall in love with it. "So finally I settled on software (pretty late, only after I turned 25) and then came to love it," he said.