Almost 10 years when I started in the hobby I had things that I wanted to accomplish. Over the years I got most of it. I got more than enough recognition. Was on two trading cards, had a score listed on four different Guinness book of world record gaming books. Got a viral video of over 200k in views. Was on the cover of my hometown newspaper. No, I haven't had a Kataku/gamegear/Nintendolife article, but the some of everything dwarfs an article from a national gaming publication site. I got the fame I wanted.
As far as respect from gamers for my gaming ability. Yeah, I got that. I'm known as a good gamer by most, and a great gamer by some. For someone like myself who was barely above average in gaming ability when I started this in 2009 it's more than I could ever ask for.
Lastly, I have have made my mark in the narration of the story of classic gaming. 50 years from now if someone were to write a book of the grand history of competitive CAG gaming, I might only get a paragraph mention, but I'm getting a mention.
So in short I got most of what I wanted. I got the fame, the respect, and I am part of the grand story of classic gaming.
So the hunger is gone for the most part. So I don't know what the new drive will be since I believe I basically proved myself as a gamer, and got more attention than I ever imagined. I'll still be competitive, but the drive is mostly gone.