Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu: We have to orient our culture, society and economy so that smart ambitious women do want to have children and sadly, it needs to be said today that ...
Sridhar Vembu

Zoho founder Sridhar Vembu has once again sparked a debate by sharing a video clip of former Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew’s advice to a PhD student on not to delay marriage and children, linking it to the concerns about declining birth rates. Vembu has also empathised that the societies much orient culture and economies so that ambitious women feel encouraged to have children alongside their careers. Vembu posted a clip on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) in which Yew can be seen a female PhD student to prioritise family life over academic delays. Lee told her: “Please don’t waste time. It’s more important and more satisfying than your PhD. But good luck to you. I hope you get your PhD and your boyfriend.”Vembu explained that the he studied Lee’s life and continues to respect his views. He also noted that smart and ambitious women can pursue careers while also choosing to have children.“I studied the life and work of Lee Kuan Yew, the Founder-Prime Minister of Singapore intensely during my early 20s. Immense respect for him. In this video clip, he advises a young woman pursuing a PhD not to neglect marriage and kids. I recently gave very similar advice. Elon Musk would say much the same thing. We have to orient our culture, society and the economy so that smart ambitious women do want to have children (and sadly, this needs to be said today: men cannot have children). If we fail at this, humanity will lose,” wrote Vembu.

Concerns about declining birth rates

The remarks made by Vembu are tied to a broader global concern of declining fertility rates. He echoed sentiments often expressed by business leaders like Elon Musk, who warn that declining birth rates could pose long-term challenges for economies and societies.

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