Hmmm, well there are quite a lot actually. I've been lucky in life in a lot of ways.
Academically I have an English Degree with first class honours and a Masters in Literary Studies with distinction. I'm quite proud of that.
I'm proud of the ten years I had with my last band, we were the biggest metal band in Aberdeen for most of that time, and while that may not seem like much, we did literally hundreds of gigs and most of them were pretty packed. when we retired a year ago the venue was absolutely chocabloc and we did a two hour set, and everyone screamed the words to all our songs and generally went apeshit. One of my favourite nights of my life, I really felt like God for a couple of hours. I'm proud how many people on the local music scene tell me we influenced them to start a band or to like metal, and I really count that as something of an achievement. We won the Most Metal of Metal category 8 years running at the local music awards, and the people voted us best band aswell. The band I'm in now are current holders of most metal too, which officially makes me the most metal person in Aberdeen, and I think that's quite an achievement too. I've also seen Iron Maiden 25 times, and hundreds of other bands, and I'm proud of that too because it involved a lot of travelling and I've been to a lot of very cool gigs with bands both big and small and met many of my musical heroes.
In terms of relationships I held down a six year relationship with my first girlfriend where we were both nice to each other most of the time and that's some kind of achievement too I think!
I've got a radio show and have fun with that which is something I always wanted even when I was a kid, so that's cool too.
And I've got a lot of great friends, many whom I've known for most of my life. I count myself very lucky really, things always go wrong but overall I've generally had a pretty good time
However, all this is eclipsed by my one single greatest achievement, which is surely my beard