1. The earth is full of gripping troubles waiting to be cleared.
To be a hacker you have to get a basic frisson from providing solution to challenges, improving your skills, and exercising your intelligence. You need to develop this position otherwise you will be taken over by distractions such as sex, money and social approval. You need to have faith in learning new things with the anticipation that dealing with a piece of the difficulty and discovering from that will help you touch on the next piece.
2. No problem should ever have to be solved twice.
Creative brains should not be wasted in re-inventing the wheel when there are so many other challenges waiting in the queue to be cleared. Accept that the thinking time for other hackers is cherished such that it is a moral duty for you to portion out information. This helps other hackers to solve new tasks instead of continuously re-addressing the old ones.
This however does not imply that you should give away your entire originative product, though those that do render the most respect. Use your hacking skills to provide for a family or even get prosperous
3. Tedium and grind are evil.
Hackers should never be bored or have to hack at stupid repetitive work, because when this passes it means they aren't doing what only they can do that is, clear new tasks. In some examples, it will take Hackers to do things that may seem repetitive or tiring to an onlooker as a mind-clearing recitation, or in order to gain a skill or have some special kind of experience you can't have otherwise.
4. Freedom is right.
Hackers are by nature democratic. Authoritarians thrive on censorship and secrecy. And they mistrust voluntary cooperation and information-sharing - they only like "group action" that they command. As a hacker, you have to build up a natural antagonism to censorship, secretiveness, and the practice of force or deception to obligate responsible grownups.
5. Attitude is no replacement for competency.
To be a hacker, you have to produce some of these attitudes; however, it also has to take intelligence, practice, dedication, and hard work. Competence at exacting skills that few can master is particularly good, and competence at exacting skills that involve mental acuteness, craft, and concentration is best. The hard work and commitment will become a kind of intense play rather than drudgery. That attitude is key to becoming a hacker.
Becoming the kind of person who trusts in the above mentioned positions is critical for you as a hacker, for helping you find out and keeping you actuated. As with all creative arts, the most efficacious way to become a forester is to imitate the mind-set of masters - not just intellectually but emotionally as well.