NDTV quoted Murthy as saying. ALSO READ: Bengaluru man shares surprising encounter with Narayana Murthy in economy class: 'The sheer disbelief…' "My children are very curious. They observe and have a lot of questions.
I would tell them that look, nobody is less than us. It so happened that we have been put into a very advantageous situation by God," he added. According to him, people in rich families barely respect those who clean toilets and this makes them arrogant.
Speaking on his conversation with children about cleaning his own toilets, the 78-year-old billionaire said, "We cannot take that as our right, we cannot take it with a sense of arrogance, therefore, to the extent possible, we should try and do thing that will give us a sense that we are trying to be as fair to the society as possible." While elaborating his plans, Murthy said that he now plans to spend time with his children and his grandchildren. Also, he wants to enjoy music and read up on a variety of topics ranging from physics to economics. When asked if he wishes to join politics, Murthy declined.
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