Lizzie Kelly has a long-term vision of how her life will look in half a century. It is as a venerable grandmother sitting in a deep armchair in the library of her family country home in front of a roaring fire, dogs at her feet, horses in their boxes, reminiscing about the direction her life has taken; the good, the bad, the indifferent. With her competitive streak to the fore, nothing will get in the way of that ambition. Some may consider it strange that, at the age of 23, she allows herself to think that far ahead, and she admits that what happens in between and the end point is a matter of conjecture. She is smart enough and has experience enough to appreciate…
Source: The Times March 17, 2017 00:04 UTC