"Some people never contribute anything positive to society, they may even drain our resources, but most of us try to do something better, to give back"
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The pivot is the real move: “but most of us try.” That “most” is doing PR work. It’s a reassuring statistic with no data behind it, a way to keep the audience inside a warm majority while still validating their frustration. The subtext is aspirational conformity: if you’re decent, you’re already trying; if you aren’t, you’re the “some people.” It’s social pressure with a smile.
Context matters because Yan’s public persona is built on teaching, generosity, and cultural translation - making Chinese cooking legible to American TV audiences, turning skill into something shareable. “Give back” echoes celebrity philanthropy language, but it also mirrors the ethos of cooking itself: time, labor, and care transformed into something others can consume. The line works because it balances resentment and hope, letting people feel morally serious without getting dragged into ideology. It’s not radical; it’s a nudge toward earned belonging.
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| Topic | Kindness |
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Yan, Martin. (2026, January 18). Some people never contribute anything positive to society, they may even drain our resources, but most of us try to do something better, to give back. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/some-people-never-contribute-anything-positive-to-11941/
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Yan, Martin. "Some people never contribute anything positive to society, they may even drain our resources, but most of us try to do something better, to give back." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/some-people-never-contribute-anything-positive-to-11941/.
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"Some people never contribute anything positive to society, they may even drain our resources, but most of us try to do something better, to give back." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/some-people-never-contribute-anything-positive-to-11941/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








