‘Dinosaurs survived 165 million years’: Nithin Kamath draws stark lesson amid West Asia conflict
In light of the ongoing conflict in West Asia, Nithin Kamath, the co-founder and CEO of Zerodha, has drawn a poignant comparison between the longevity of dinosaurs and the transient nature of human civilization. He emphasizes that while dinosaurs thrived for approximately 165 million years, humanity's history is relatively fleeting. Kamath highlights the alarming pace at which humans have developed capabilities for self-destruction, suggesting that our advancements could potentially lead to our downfall. His remarks invite reflection on the fragility of human existence in contrast to the resilience shown by ancient species, raising important questions about our future and the choices we make in a world fraught with conflict. As tensions escalate globally, Kamath's insights serve as a reminder of the need for sustainable progress and an awareness of our impact on the planet and each other.
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