If youth gets fame without skill, getting skilled feels pointless and only hurts in the long run.

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Kunal Shah, CEO of fintech unicorn CRED, in a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), expressed his thoughts on the relationship between fame and skill among young people.

In his post, Shah highlighted a concerning trend where youth may achieve fame without necessarily possessing substantial skills. He argued that this could make acquiring real skills seem less appealing, ultimately causing long-term damage.

“If youth gets fame without skill, getting skilled feels pointless and only hurts in the long run,” Shah wrote.

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