It doesn't have to be an achievement for humanity - it can just be a personal achievement.
Thousands upon thousands of people have done the Three Peaks (a famous walking route in the UK), but I'd still like to do it, and would feel a sense of satisfaction at succeeding.
"Only" about 6000 people have succeeded in climbing Everest as of mid-2022. Interestingly one third of all successful attempts ever have been since 2016, and nearly half of all summits are people doing it not for the first time.
It doesn't have to be an achievement for humanity - it can just be a personal achievement.
Thousands upon thousands of people have done the Three Peaks (a famous walking route in the UK), but I'd still like to do it, and would feel a sense of satisfaction at succeeding.
"Only" about 6000 people have succeeded in climbing Everest as of mid-2022. Interestingly one third of all successful attempts ever have been since 2016, and nearly half of all summits are people doing it not for the first time.
You could be the _first coder who wears blue shoes from country X_ who ever climbed the Everest!
I doubt your Tesla example is true, but the summit news sound like stupid jokes at this point
>LESS people have Tesla car than amount of people who were on top of Mount Everest
That isn't true now. But it might be in a few years, if Tesla's genius CEO continues to alienate his customers.
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