I can't come close to those things and probably never will, but then again I'm not trying to because I haven't chosen those things as personal benchmarks. In fact I probably started getting more serious about shooting too late in life to really ever get to a very high level of skill -- especially compared to the people you mentioned.
But I did have a bit of an "ah-ha" moment at a Givens class when I shot a clean casino drill in 19 seconds with a totally flubbed second reload. The magazine slipped out of my hand and I caught it just above the ground and kept going. The "ah-ha" part was realizing that the focused practice I had been doing with that pistol/ammo/holster had paid off and I was starting to improve. Things like that keep me trying to get better and keep me interested, even knowing the limitations of my abilities.