Why would I do that?
To be a good sport.
You might as well say it yourself to answer the dude.
Okay. I had tourettes, and I wanted it gone, so it was gone. I was depressed and I wanted to be happy, so I made myself happy. I wanted to be surrounded by friends, so I was surrounded by friends. I wanted to be popular with women, so I became popular with women. I wanted to be healthy, so I became healthy. I wanted to compete, so I competed at the world level. I wanted to understand the world, so I understood the world. I wanted to be at peace, so I was at peace. None of this says anything to you without the context or the external validation to set the sliding scale, but you wanted a laundry list.
I had to fight for things you take for granted, with no help from anyone, until I accepted how much stronger I am compared to those around me, how much more clueless you people are compared to me, and then I received help... But its lonely at the top.
What you're looking for is external validation, and as evidence of that you list a large number of achievements by Donald Trump. My greatest achievement was turning my life around. I never intended it this way nor was it ever my goal, but as a consequence of what I wanted, I'm also rich, in the top 0.01% of smartest people in the world, and I am highly influential. If anything, I feel those things are a burden to me rather than something I am proud of. When I was moving to travel the world, I threw away my medals including those from world cups because they didn't fit in my luggage box. I fall short of Jesus Christ, but hopefully not for long.
I have manifested everything I ever wanted. I truly believe imagining a reality makes it so.