I went to university, just for the heck of it. I was already running a multimillion dollar company.
I continued to run it out of a nearly on-campus office with my secretary driving one hour each way to accommodate my craziness.
But, I checked out of the WT in Nov. 95 with the generation doctrine change and this seemed at the time like a reasonable thing to do, especially since I was single.
I threw a party once with other students who were 10 years younger and a few professors who were 10 years or so older.
During the party the dept. chair phd pulled me aside and asked me what the hell was I doing pursuing a college education since I was already making a good living.
It really made me realize that some highly educated people were just as lost as I was.
Later in the party, (after a few adult beverages), I almost had the dept. chair convinced that my dog could actually add and subtract. She found the barking show entertaining at first. But after she could not detect my cue (to stop barking at the correct number) she got more than a little put off.
But, I digress.
Point: Even highly educated people can be fooled by a barking dog.