Your most successful accomplishment

Learning my job and then my supervisors civil engineering job, and then doing my supervisors job during a company emergency for over a year while I was still a probationary hire, without any formal education in the field.
 
One of my biggest accomplishments had been breaking the generational chain of Catholicism in my family. My children are being raised critical thinkers and atheistic with respect for the burden of proof.

I’m hoping they live great loving lives without threat or fear of the supernatural or unproven. They can be part of making “heaven” on earth for all.
 
I ran the Boston Marathon.
Drug knees on the track.
Shot clean at 500 yards, NRAHigh Power.
30 years safe driving at UPS.
$3M net worth.
 
not really sure, guess I must have done something the "the man" thinks was good since I've managed to avoid death about 6 times now. But if I have to pick something it has to be getting our "Special needs - comprehension issues" granddaughter involved in figure skating at the age of 6. At age 12, just prior to Covid shutting so many programs done, she earned her 1st National Gold medal at State Games of America. She's also a member of the local Special Olympics skating team, where she helps coach a severely autistic teammate.
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US #7677208. Sadly now expired, greatest of both extremes. Sadly no one believes how much it could mean to this planet and the Patent has now expired. So have all of the dreams of seeing it actually reach it's potential which is actually incalculable. I could have left the world a better place, but at least I tried, at considerable cost.
 
My kids: special ed teacher, pharmacist, high school principal, CPA chief accountant for big commercial real estate firm, archaeologist who is dean of academics at snooty NE prep school when not on a dig, CPA junior executive at BDO in Philly, a pre-med student, and my youngest who's still living at home helping me and the Mrs on the farm. Downside: two small tatoos that mostly don't show and one small gold nose ring. Plus, a couple of them often bring a bottle of wine to family get-togethers. Also, too few grandchildren and insufficient church attendance.
 
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