
In the modern world, Grameen Bank is the name of a far-reaching 'revolution.' And the entrepreneur of this revolution is Muhammad Yunus. To eliminate the poverty of the most incapable and capital-less poor people and to develop their inherent creativity, he established Grameen Bank in the eighties. The dream he saw of building a poverty-free world has been realized today. He himself, however, believes, “Grameen Bank is an institution established under the ownership of poor people. It is also a dream.” To the poor, Grameen Bank is truly a tool as possible as a dream. Yunus himself says, “We can achieve only what we dream of. Dreaming is a necessary condition before achievement. Creating a poverty-free world is not some unrealistic dream; I have found proof of that every day while working with Grameen Bank. I am continuously witnessing how a poor woman develops herself after receiving a little capital. This only makes my belief stronger. So far, there has been no occasion for any crack to appear in this belief.” In this autobiography, Yunus has told the story of his childhood to the establishment of Grameen Bank, its subsequent success, and the opening of new horizons step by step, unfolding his life and thoughts like petals. All in all, this autobiography of Muhammad Yunus is the unique life story of a successful man in search of a dream.