Franz tells the newsman that he hated growing up here. He hated that he was expected to be grateful for the world he’d inherited—along with the fact that he was discouraged from making any changes or any decisions whatsoever. “They told me it was a utopia,” he says. “It was my father’s dream and he made it a reality. I remember being disconcerted when they said that. My father’s dream. This was all supposed to be my father’s vision. Not mine. Not anyone else’s. And yet they all acted like it was the most natural thing. To live in someone else’s dream. But that’s the problem with dreams. Only
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