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personally I think of hacking as a negative thing. practicing something to perfection is called mastery, hacking, in my opinion, is doing something unconventional and deceptive while reaping only marginal results. This definition of hacking relates to pick up because far too many guys try to hack the dating game...and then wonder why they arent getting results.
The word hacking is generally misunderstood by the general population because of the news and media (movies, articles, etc) use the word as the equivalent of breaking into a system. Such is not what hacking means. Hacking is also equivalent to PUA because it involves learning what makes a system (or women if comparing it to PUA) work and how to make it work to your advantage. It doesn't by default encompass only the security of a system (or breaking into a system), but a more global approach to obtaining knowledge of a technology either just to learn it's inner workings or to develop technology alongside (or on top of) it. Security experts are not the only 'hackers' so to speak - computer scientists, web developers, network programmers... are all hackers in the sense that they need to learn the intricate details of programming and their corresponding technologies to be able to create something of use for their target demographic.
PUA and hacking are ver much alike in so many ways. As a pickup artist you read, experiment, and mostly fill your head with information on how to approach, seduce, and close a set/target; as a hacker you read, experiment, and mostly fill your head with information on how to implements protocols, define algorithms, and program solutions to achieve the goal of your application or system. Both require a vast amount of knowledge on the topics at hand, but more importantly, both require you to practice, practice, practice to achieve a level of proficiency on which you can successfully accomplish the goals that are required of you.