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Corporations exists as a framework. Each entitiy is like a componenent of that framework. In order to be successful in corporate world, you have to think with 'that' framework.

Business between any two people (entities), strictly depend on some logic.

Hackers create their own framework of thinking and doing the things. Hackers try to implement thier own framework in corporations. Corporate world see this as a threat, becuase they don't have sufficient resource to understand the new framework. It also means altering the existing framework to certain extent.

The success could become reality if hackers spend some type in understanding the existing framework and to work within that framework. Since original content matters, hackers can put their own work into an existing framework.

Companies built entirely from hackers, will also bring some type of order after intial phase.

Believe it or not, hackers exists because of the corporate world. In order to be successful hackers have to pay respect to corporate practices at some point.

--Artist

In reply to Re: OT: Why Hackers dont do well in Corporate World by artist
in thread OT: Why Hackers dont do well in Corporate World by mkirank

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