The story of Muhammad Yunus in the previous podcast is probably the most awe-inspiring story I've ever heard. Keep in mind, he got his degree in America and was teaching in a program, but once he left the classroom, he would see skeletons waiting to die everywhere. Imagine teaching in a class knowing that some of the students in the class might not arrive tomorrow because they died of starvation. Famine was an unbelievable problem in Bangladesh in the 20th century, and Muhammad made an oath to himself that he would stop it -- and he did.