@Andandampersand
no.
If you consider that I still have my whole life to learn and improve, I’ve a lot of potential I’ve not yet achieved. At no point can anyone actually reach “10” on the scale, they can just keep practicing and learning and get better until they die.
Now some people are more naturally tuned into some skills(either because of genetics or because of more development earlier on, or both), being good at drawing runs in my family so that’s possibly why i got fairly good at it in a rather short time, paired with knowledge I already had anyway. So realistically if I drew more often and wasn’t such a lazy shit I’d get better at it at a faster speed than most, yet even if I was able improve faster than every person on the planet, I’d still never reach “10” (although if you considered “10” to be the best anyone on earth could ever be, then i’d be defining “10”, I guess, until someone does better).
You
should be rating yourself based on what you might consider the potential peak of your ability, the point at which you will be as good as you could possibly be, before either missing limbs, mental deficiency or death robs it from you.