How did you get all your points (badges)?

How did you get all your points (badges)?
Was it a hard job?
Or did you already know all the answers by experience so it was easy to help others in sap community forums?
how long did it take to achieve that bronze, silver, gold, platinum star you proudly show now?
Edited by: PadawanGirl on Jul 25, 2011 9:56 PM

Was it a hard job?
Yes in the sense many members who posted the question dont have the basic courtesy of closing their threads with proper comments as to which suggestion has helped them nor do they reward appropriately.
did you already know all the answers by experience
Yes definitely, only with the experience you can guide the members in a right path.
how long did it take to achieve that
Couple of years
thanks
G. Lakshmipathi

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