When respondents with this model talked about hackers, they usually focused on two features: strong technical skills and the lack of proper moral restraint. Strong technical skills provide the motivation; hackers do it "for sheer sport" (Lorna) or to demonstrate technical prowess (Hayley). Some respondents envision a competition between hackers, where more sophisticated viruses or hacks prove you're a better hacker" (Kenneth); others see creating viruses and hacking as part of "learning about the Internet" (Jack). Lack of moral restraint is what makes them different than others with technical skills; hackers are sometimes described as people as maladjusted individuals who "want to hurt others for no reason." (Dana) Respondents will describe hackers as "miserable" people. They feel that hackers do what they do for no good reason, or at least no reason they can understand.