New Haven boasts the world’s smartest vagrants. There was one, old gopher all clad in leather, Lecturing at the coffee shop on the green. Said the longbowmen of England could outdistance cannon-shot, and the undergrads had no cause to doubt him. I wondered then on the value of education_ What they were learning there would carry them no farther than the threshold. The rest they would forget in time. But Yale! Now, there was something! That name would adorn them forever and be their pass key to boardrooms and law schools and legislatures… Did they know then? Did they? Did the hobo playing professor? What their parents knew when they endowed them with these resumes_ The great hidden principle of meritocracy_ That caveat that no high school guidance counselor seems to know or at least dares not mention_ That brilliance without status is nothing at all. And status without brilliance will always, Always, be good enough.
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