Employers cannot expect to recruit and retain the top-tier talent that will allow them to compete globally with rock-bottom wages and college grads cannot expect that a four-year liberal arts education will be sufficient (or even necessary) to grant them access to the highly-paid careers of the next decade and beyond.
This frailty is made worse for someone like Charlie Sheen who cannot be certain he is Talent until he succeeds in a variety of contexts over long periods of time.
As the Blue Jays aggressively assemble a roster that appropriately represents the elite caliber of talent in the American League East, they cannot forget the value and importance of a seasoned manager.
However, the key reason we need the best talent in our universities is that teachers at this level cannot be competent if they were only middling students.