img

CRED's Kunal Shah recently took to X to comment on futuristic "experience" we feel after witnessing an innovative product, feature, or service.

Soon after he made the post, it garnered widespread attention. Numerous people didn't seem to be happy about his remark and schooled him in the comments section of the post.

Essentially, according to Shah, the experience is caused because an existing product, feature, or service has become more efficient.

"Whenever we experience that feels like future it's usually experiencing something that's been made much more efficient,": Kunal Shah wrote on X.

The post has gone viral, garnering over 12,000 viewer engagements.

Social media users are reacting positively and engaging with the post.

One user wrote: "Remember standing in long lines at the bank? Nowadays, I can transfer money globally with a few taps on my phone.

"It's like magic. This shift in efficiency feels like we've leaped decades ahead, making everyday life feel like it's caught up with futuristic fantasies."
A second user commented: "Experiencing the future often means encountering something that's been significantly optimized and made more efficient.

It's a glimpse into progress and innovation."

A third user added: "Efficiency is a key driver of innovation. It's fascinating how it can transform our daily experiences and hint at the future."

A fourth user resonated and added: "So true! It's like when you finally get a robot vacuum and realize cleaning can be done without lifting a finger. Or when you discover that you can order food with a few taps on your phone and it magically appears at your doorstep. Suddenly, you feel like you've been transported to the future, where everything is faster, easier, and more convenient. "

--Advertisement--