@ucbalumnus, yes and Philosophy is what he attributes much of his success to - “I attribute much of my business success to the analytical training and habits of mind that were developed when I was a graduate student at Johns Hopkins,” Miller says.
Mark Cuban agrees. Cuban was a business major graduate from Kelley. "While it may seem counter-intuitive for a finance executive to attribute his success to studying philosophy, billionaire tech investor Mark Cuban also sees the benefits. “I would not want to be a CPA right now. I would not want to be an accountant right now,” says Cuban, speaking at SXSW in Austin. “I would rather be a philosophy major.” ".