Brack, who is also an artist and entrepreneur, had a social experiment in which he disguised himself as a homeless person asking for help from local residents as they passed by.
For the social experiment, he carried a cardboard on which he wrote that he needed a little help to feed his family.
“Homeless. Just need a little help feeding my family over the holidays,” the card read.
He wasn’t expecting much but hoped to remind everyone that the world wasn’t all negative.
“There are more positive, more helpful people in the world, even if you think it’s not true,” Barak said in an interview with Yahoo Lifestyle.
“Every day all you hear are negative stories, which leads you to believe that the world is a terrible place. It has its negativity, but I think there’s more good than bad. “
In the video, Barak can be seen approaching families and individuals who sympathize with his “situation”.
Two women offered him food, as well as a young boy whose father took the opportunity to teach his son the importance of giving to others.
To their surprise, Breach gave them $100 in return to show sympathy and concern for a homeless man like him.
According to him, a lucky recipient of $100 was inspired to do a similar good deed for others.
“A nobleman told me he would use $100 to prepay it and give it to someone else. I thought that was amazing.”
He added: “I think others have learned that you have to pay upfront in this life because everything comes back.
“It’s the atmosphere that you create in the world that you restore,” Barak said.