At eleven, Justin had wanted to be an astronaut.

At thirteen, he wanted to be a chemist.

At fourteen, a journalist.

At fifteen, a physician.

He got his bachelor's in astronomy.

By contrast, Laura knew what she wanted and how to get it.

"Daddy," she had said one day when she was ten, "I want to run your company when I grow up."

Twenty years later, as he and Clark watched their daughter chair her first annual meeting of shareholders, Lex leaned over and whispered in his spouse's ear, "I'm just thankful I never got around to changing LuthorCorp's name."