India, Jan. 6 -- The founder and CEO of Bombay Shaving Company reflected on India's wealth inequality in a LinkedIn post, calling the gap between the rich and poor "insane." In his critique of modern work culture, Shantanu Deshpande said economic inequality forces people into jobs they dislike. He said that the majority of Indians work not for job satisfaction but for survival.

Deshpande also noted how 2,000 families own 18% of India's wealth while paying only 1.8% of taxes. He said that these families are guilty of promoting the idea that hard work will lead to success because it serves their end goal.

"One of the tragic and late realizations I've had is - most people don't like their jobs," the CEO of Bombay Shaving Company wrote in h...