Add new notes about hackathons philosophy

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Hack Club is a world wide community of thousands of high school makers. We're organizers, coders, hackers, painters, engineers, musicians, writers, volunteers. We make things. We want others to make things too.
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Why should hackathons exist?
Hackathons are a place for people who build things to meet up with others who do the same.
The setting is a space to make things because that's a common thread. Many are working on their own projects seperately that's ok too. The important part is being in a room of people building things while also building things yourself.
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What are the tennants of philosophy? (summary of hackclub.com/philosophy)
- coding is a superpower / consumer -> creator
- great equalizer
- build in school b/c school doesn't provide that
- carpentry without wood
- community
What are the tennants of hackathons? (proposed structure of hackclub.com/hackathons)
approach #1:
- ~~it's what you know and who you know learning to code is great, but this puts you in touch with all the other builders~~
- it's said that you're a combination of your 5 closest friends at a hackathon your 5 closest friends are all constructive
- *building is better with friends*
- social barrier to learning
- how can so few code when a google search for "learn to code" yields so many results? there's a motivation issue
approach #2:
- democratizes learning don't wait for knowledge to be handed down, go out and seek it
- *at a hackathon, you're building towards a positive "shipping something new that you created"*
- carrot, not stick
- *the first step to building something great is "building something"*
- 24 hours is probably too short for you to change the world, but is the perfect size for building
- creates friend groups
- so many of our friends are determined by shared setting same age group, same suburb
- *chance to create a friend group tied together not by setting but by interest*
approach #2b:
- building is better with friends
<!-- - holy craft / for the love of craft -->
- more friends, more fun
- many friend groups spring up around shared setting growing up in the same town or age group
- hackathons are a chance to create a friend group tied together not by setting but by interest a shared love of craft.
- don't save the world
<!-- - the first step to "doing good" is just "doing" -->
- the first step to building something great is "building something"
- 24 hours is probably too short for you to change the world, but is a great length for learning a new skill or tool
- friends
- coding doesn't have to be an isolating experience
- realize you aren't alone
- make friends based on shared interest instead of shared setting
- walking away having done something (physical output)
- your project
- your confidence
- picked up a random skill through pure necessity
- creative energy
- programming can be an art just go out and noodle with others playing that jazz
- gives a future goal
- once you go to a hackathon you can go to more
quotes / flavor: (just brainstorming not all of these will fit a section)
- *oh the places you'll go*
- oh the people you'll know
- *mo' friends, mo' fun*
- let's play a game
- build for yourself
- *build for yourself, together*
- hack, hack, hack
- a shared interest
- a shared purpose
- *the first step to building something great is "building something"*
- *a world of pure imagination*
- the adventure continues