""I grew up in a very small town in central Germany, a rural and safe place, but I knew very early on that I didn't want to stay there. I wanted to explore the world.""
""In 1991, when I was 15, I did an exchange trip to Walla Walla, Washington. I stayed with a loving family, and it was a great experience. That's where my love for the US grew, and I thought I wanted to live there forever.""
""Buenos Aires was beautiful, but too far from family. I learned a new language and visited places like Patagonia. Argentina was out of the ordinary, but I was never tempted to live there.""
""I also got the opportunity to live in Sydney while at EBS, interning for a bank from late 2000 to early 2001. I lived on Bondi Beach and fell in love with the city.""
David von Rosen, founder of Lottoland, grew up in a small German town but desired to explore the world. He lived on six continents, starting with an exchange trip to the US at 15, which sparked his love for the country. However, after a semester at Northwestern, he returned to Germany to study at the European Business School. He also spent time in Buenos Aires but found it too distant from family. An internship in Sydney solidified his affection for the city.
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