I put the word “achievements” in quotes because I've never been one to pat myself on the back for so-called achievements on the forum. Recently, in another thread, I reflected on my history here and my possible “achievements” on the forum.
I also hit my 10,000th post this year. Since I tend to think in terms of orders of magnitude, the next significant milestone would be 100,000 posts, which I won’t reach.
I think the only milestone I’d still have a shot at reaching would be making it into the top 100 in earned merit. Same thing there—for me, the next milestone would be making it into the top 10, which isn’t going to happen.
Reaching 20,000 posts or being 90th in earned merit is cool, but it’s not nearly as cool as when you move up an order of magnitude.
On February I wrote
my 10,000th post.And now I've realized I've reached 100th position on earned merit:

I know I might temporarily dip down to 101, but I think the trend will be to continue going up.
So, rather than a celebration, it’s more of a reflection. I don’t have much technical knowledge, though I know quite a bit more now than when I first joined the forum. I’ve been in many heated debates, and I’m not exactly the nicest person to debate with. I’ve defended political ideas that aren’t very popular these days, and that’s exactly why I changed my username.
And even so, I think I’ll leave my little mark on this forum.
So if anyone sees the journey on the forum, accumulating Bitcoin, or any personal project as a mountain, remember: slow and steady wins the race.