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Again, to be a hacker, you have to enter the hacker mindset. There are some things you can do when you're not at a computer that
seem to help. They're not substitutes for hacking (nothing is) but many hackers do them, and feel that they connect in some basic
way with the essence of hacking.
Learn to write your native language well. Though it's a common stereotype that programmers can't write, a surprising number
of hackers (including all the most accomplished ones I know of) are very able writers.
Read science fiction. Go to science fiction conventions (a good way to meet hackers and proto-hackers).
Join a hackerspace and make things (another good way to meet hackers and proto-hackers).
Train in a martial-arts form. The kind of mental discipline required for martial arts seems to be similar in important ways to
what hackers do. The most popular forms among hackers are definitely Asian empty-hand arts such as Tae Kwon Do, various forms
of Karate, Kung Fu, Aikido, or Ju Jitsu. Western fencing and Asian sword arts also have visible followings. In places where
it's legal, pistol shooting has been rising in popularity since the late 1990s. The most hackerly martial arts are those
which emphasize mental discipline, relaxed awareness, and precise control, rather than raw strength, athleticism, or physical toughness.
Study an actual meditation discipline. The perennial favorite among hackers is Zen (importantly, it is possible to benefit from
Zen without acquiring a religion or discarding one you already have). Other styles may work as well, but be careful to choose one
that doesn't require you to believe crazy things.
Develop an analytical ear for music. Learn to appreciate peculiar kinds of music. Learn to play some musical instrument well, or
how to sing.
Develop your appreciation of puns and wordplay.


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