01-14-2008, 05:05 AM
For this reason, many hackers have adopted the label 'nerd' and even use the harsher term 'geek' as a badge of pride - it's a way of declaring their independence from normal social expectations.
If you can manage to concentrate enough on hacking to be good at it and still have a life, that's fine. This is a lot easier today than it was when I was a newbie in the 1970s; mainstream culture is much friendlier to techno-nerds now. There are even growing numbers of people who realize that hackers are often high-quality lover and spouse material.
If you're attracted to hacking because you don't have a life, that's OK too - at least you won't have trouble concentrating. Maybe you'll get a life later on.
Eric S. Raymond
How to Become a Hacker