The video, created by Carlos during Thanksgiving in 2014, is a social experiment that explores the concept of giving and receiving. Carlos pretends to be a helpless person and asks for help from passersby. However, instead of giving money, he offers to give them 10 times the value of the help they provide.
Initially, many people ignore Carlos or give him excuses, possibly because they are tired of being asked for help. As the rain starts, people begin to ignore him even more. However, two young people stop to help him. After confirming that Carlos is not truly helpless and that this is a social experiment, they decide to help him. Carlos then rewards them with more than they initially gave him.
Carlos continues the experiment, and many more people, including a homeless person, help him. He rewards them in the same way, giving them 10 times the value of their help. Carlos concludes the video by asking viewers to help someone in need this Christmas and to share the video to create a chain reaction.
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