Social experiments like the one below use fake circumstances to garner incredibly raw reactions. It’s easy to do the right thing when someone is watching, but it’s interesting to see people’s true morals when they think no one is watching.
In this social experiment, Johal decides to test the honesty of strangers by pretending to be blind, and asking random people on the street if the lottery ticket, which he knows has won $500, is a winner or not.
At first, Johal goes to an affluent neighborhood to test the honesty of people on the street.

When asked if the lottery ticket is a winner, the people either run off with the ticket, or tell him it’s not a winner and take it from him after realizing he’s blind and all alone.
Then Johal visits a poorer neighborhood, and asks the same question. Surprisingly the people who are most in need are the most honest people, and congratulate him for winning.

Watch the entire video below to see the surprising reactions from the strangers.
What would you have done in this situation if you thought no one was watching? Share with us in the comments below.
[Featured image credit: Johal]