Hackers solve problems and build things, and they believe in freedom and voluntary mutual help. To be accepted as a
hacker, you have to behave as though you have this kind of attitude yourself. And to behave as though you have the
attitude, you have to really believe the attitude.
But if you think of cultivating hacker attitudes as just a way to gain acceptance in the culture, you'll miss the point.
Becoming the kind of person who believes these things is important for you -- for helping you learn and keeping you
motivated. As with all creative arts, the most effective way to become a master is to imitate the mind-set of masters --
not just intellectually but emotionally as well.
Or, as the following modern Zen poem has it:
To follow the path:
look to the master,
follow the master,
walk with the master,
see through the master,
become the master.
So, if you want to be a hacker, repeat the following things until you believe them
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