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The speaker notes an interesting paradox: when you do something kind for another person—something they didn't have to ask for or necessarily deserve—it often "bites you in the ass." In other words, kindness can sometimes backfire or go unnoticed, leading to disappointment or frustration. Upon reflection, it’s evident that acts of good are frequently not reciprocated, and the world tends to favor a "take" mentality over a "give."
This runs parallel to the observation that most people are more inclined to take than to give. As a result, many of society's troubles stem from this imbalance, where takers outnumber givers. Such tendencies contribute to the chaos and dysfunction we see today.