Once you recognize the importance of these acts and consider their implications, it becomes difficult to imagine daily life without engaging in random acts of benevolence.
Muhammad Yunus is the recipient of the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize for his work pioneering the concept of microcredit - lending money to people so poor no one else would even consider them for a loan. Through the years, Yunus has lent five-point-six million dollars to more than 7 million people averaging about $130 per loan.