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In the final article of our five - part series, we feature Fritz Demopoulos, who seems to most closely define what it means to achieve the American Dream in China. Fritz is a bit of a rebel. Quitting his gravy job with New s C o rp., he stru ck out like his European and now Ameri c a n parents to build something of his own. But compared to the life they built—three kids, a couple of cars, a house and a bu s i n e s s — Fritz doesn’t see his American Dream the same way.While we couldn’t pin him down on exactly what the American Dream means to him, his story tells us: It’s about creating whatever you want. In China, that may be most possible. Invent, reinvent or just show up here and you might find your creative juices flowing and taking shape, according to Fritz. He arrived one day in 1997 with almost no prior China knowledge and has become one of the country’s dotcom moguls. Le t ’ s face it, China suffers from over c r o wding, underde- veloped health care and substantial pollution. In the eyes offoreigners , it’s probably not exactly the ideal place to raise kids. But on the whole, it may be the most desirab le place to turn dreams—at least business ideas—into reality.
In the final article of our five - part series, we feature Fritz Demopoulos, who seems to most closely define what it means to achieve the American Dream in China. Fritz is a bit of a rebel. Quitting his gravy job with New s C o rp., he stru ck out like his European and now Ameri can parents to build something of his own. But compared to the life they built-three kids, a couple of cars, a house and a buiness - Fritz does not see his American Dream the same way.While we could not pin him down on exactly what the American Dream means to him, his story tells us: It’s about creating whatever you want. In China, that may be most possible. Invent, reinvent or just show up here and you might find your creative juices flowing and taking shape, according to Fritz. He arrived one day in 1997 with almost no prior China knowledge and has become one of the country’s dotcom moguls. Le t ’s face it, China suffers from over cro wding, underde- veloped health care and substantia l pollution. In the eyes offoreigners, it’s probably not exactly the ideal place to raise kids. But on the whole, it may be the most desirab le place to turn dreams-at least business ideas-into reality.