David Scarfenberg at The Boston Globe has written a thought provoking article that ponders the idea that “maybe the slackers had it right after all.” He exalts the often vilified subset of society who have chosen to lead scaled back, simpler lives and sees an unexpected benefit to their slacking, in the fact that a recession won’t be affecting their lives so much.
He explains:
WE MOVED to San Francisco and Brooklyn and Mission Hill. We jumped from job to job. Put off marriage. Never bought a place. And we never heard the end of it. We were drifters, they said. [...]




