Alice Walton — American Businesswoman born on October 07, 1949,

Alice Louise Walton is an American heiress to the fortune of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. She is the daughter of Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton and Helen Walton, and sister of the late John T. Walton, S. Robson Walton and Jim Walton. Her estimated net worth is US$34.3 billion, making her the second richest woman in the world (behind Liliane Bettencourt and ahead of her sister-in-law Christy Walton). As of February 2014, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index her estimated net worth was US$33.9 billion, making her the 13th richest person in the world. The Hurun Report Global Rich List, published in February 2014, ranks her as second-richest woman in the world. She has been arrested multiple times for driving while intoxicated, and in 1989, she was involved in the speeding death of a 50-year-old woman, Oleta Hardin, a cannery worker, but no charges were filed... (wikipedia)

One of the great responsibilities that I have is to manage my assets wisely, so that they create value.
There is a lot that horses and art share in common. I have found that most horse people are art lovers, and vice versa.
I think it is more of an intuitive, circular kind of personality, for starters. And, as I say of horses, the secret to breeding great horses is the three B's: bones, brains, and balance. If you look at art, it shares some of the same qualities.
I know the price of lettuce. You need to understand price and value. You buy the best lettuce you can at the best price you can.