The
words sound too abstract and distant from the particular way 'geeks' think,
interact with the world, and relate to people. The words sound like what a
loving mother tells her child to help him think he fits in when he doesn't. It
is an affirmation, but it reflects her understanding of her child rather than
his understanding of self, or how people look at him.
Geeks
(I never liked the word) are particular. They have a focused view of the their
work and what is important to them that is vastly different than a free spirit.
They are the scientists, the engineers, doctors, and mechanics and inventors
who can narrowly focus on a task, and hold conversations and block an entire
room out of their minds. Socially awkward they tend to be intense in their
thinking about the things that matter the most to them.
Their
minds can grasp deep and complicated concepts of physics, science and puzzles
and can untangle lines of thought or string with an aplomb unfamiliar to free
spirits who don't have that kind of stability of emotions and concentration of
thought and steady of hand. Geeks can easily offend people with their
self-absorption and attention to details. Their attempts at friendships can be
and often are misinterpreted.
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