Koslow said that in talking to kids in their 20s and 30s who are living with their parents or wandering on their own, she often heard echoes of 1960s counterculture 鈥 revolting against societal norms and suspicion of the business world and "the one percent." "Ben's told both of us that he's found our dedication to our jobs to be intimidating and stifling," a mother named Maxine Davidowitz said of her son. "I realize I can't take the template for my generation and try to press it on my son's. The mold doesn't fit."
