Stereotypes and misunderstandings are mere group assumptions. A misunderstanding is misleading information that groups formed by group misunderstanding, because group information is missing, or group biased groups tell the group. Stereotypes are erroneously estimated by small percentage groups in the population, but these groups are ideal and consistent with group stereotypes. Many of these groups are most likely to advertise the stereotypes the public thinks, due to a few stereotypical extremists.
"Other geeks are like other geeks, wise people go to other wise people, especially the great universities, so if you want to build Silicon Valley, you need one as well as a university. If Graham White Bay's vision is to be successful, participation of the university (and perhaps CSIRO) and research funding is part of it.Redly, research, education, science and academia are included in the instructional vision This is an important element, but the Innovation Center is not just a university extension, after all many innovators do not drop out of school or go to college.
Because of the geek's stereotypes, many smart people are often considered otaku. This belief is likely to be harmful as it is possible to "turn off" high school students afraid of being nerds and to have other attractive people regard themselves as otaku for their intelligence. Because someone is jealous, I think that an intellectual is an otaku. But Paul Graham says his article "Why Otaku is not popular," that intelligence is neutral. In other words, you are loved but not despised. He also pointed out that only relevance can automatically tension smart teenagers, and geeks are not sufficiently social. Furthermore, the reason why many smart children are disliked is that there is no time to do the necessary activities.
If people are now aware of themselves as otaku, it will allow us to erroneously point the word to a wise person or a person clearly informed in a particular field. We respect ourselves fearing the young, so-called otaku. If we are bullying now they failed to laugh as a famous and wealthy technical genius at the end or at least make an otaku revenge fool. This is wrong in every way. The true nerves are very deep and they are basically useless. Nobles in the Internet age are not otaku by definition.