Note that they aren't whining - they're simply making a choice based on their options.
I don't understand the need for people to hate others because they are able to make such decisions. Life may be harder for you, but you're the one wasting time whining about someone else's success.
-Adam
You know I read the article all the way through (the first time I skimmed). I think you're right. These folks aren't complaining or asking for a hand-out (which is refreshing). In fact, they're saying it is possible to live a comfortable life w/o "Keeping up with the Jones.'" I'm with Steiny that life is too short to get caught up in the rat race. I retract my earlier statement of calling them lazy.[/QUOTE]
Hence "frugal chic", as if it's somehow hip and trendy not to spend money you don't have and live well beyond your means.
The rest of us have been doing this for a while now and don't get articles written.[/QUOTE]
I don't know that many people that live this way. In fact, the majority of folks I know live well-above their means. I agree it's like rewarding inner-city kids for staying in school and getting good grades. I don't think they're being too pompous about it. It surprises me to see that folks put family first.
My good friend from HS worked 3 jobs to allow his wife to stay home with the kids. He worked his way through nursing school, and now when he could be earning a decent paycheck, he works at a place close to home so he can see his kids on his lunch break. I admire the guy.