Rise to the Top
Rise to the Top
Rise to the Top

I’ve come to a realization: I don’t just want to see the leaderboard… I want to live on it. Not visit. Not wave from the bottom like a tourist. I’m talking full residency. Change of address. Forward my mail. If the leaderboard had rent, I’d be signing a lease right now.
Right now, I’m somewhere in the “scroll… scroll… scroll… oh there I am” section. You know the spot. The digital equivalent of sitting in the back row at a concert where you can hear the music but the artist looks like a pixel with good intentions. Meanwhile, the top 10 are up there living their best lives, probably drinking imaginary champagne and high-fiving each other like, “Yeah, we did that.
But not for long.
Because I’ve decided it’s time to make a run for it. A serious run. The kind of run where people start asking, “Wait… who is this guy and why is he suddenly everywhere?” I want my name popping up so often that people start thinking it’s a glitch. Like, “Did the system bug out or is he actually grinding like that?"
Spoiler: it’s the grind.
I’m not saying I’m obsessed… but if there were a step counter for effort, I’d be at 47,000 steps before breakfast. I wake up thinking about points. I go to sleep calculating what it would take to jump three spots. I’ve probably burned more mental calories plotting leaderboard strategies than I have at the gym this year—and that’s saying something.
And let’s talk about the top spots for a second. Respect where it’s due—y’all are putting up numbers that look like cheat codes. But just know… I’m watching. Not in a weird way. More like a competitive, slightly sleep-deprived, fueled-by-snacks-and-determination kind of way. I see the pace. I see the consistency. And I’m coming in hot.
There will be setbacks, of course. Days where I check the board and somehow drop a spot even though I know I was putting in work. Those days hurt. Those are the “stare at the ceiling and question everything” days. But then I remember: legends aren’t built in comfort zones—they’re built in the “why am I doing this again?” moments.
So here’s the deal: I’m officially declaring my intention to climb. Not quietly. Not casually. Loudly. With energy. With questionable amounts of caffeine. I want the kind of momentum where people start refreshing the leaderboard just to see if I moved again.
And when I finally crack into that top tier? Oh, I’m acting like I’ve been there before… but also absolutely celebrating like I just won a championship. Because let’s be honest—this is basically my Super Bowl.
Leaderboard, I hope you’re ready. Because I’m not just aiming for a spot… I’m aiming to make myself impossible to ignore.
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