I think it's a great idea to have a goal. An appropriate goal will knock a lot of the AFC out of you.
10,000 approaches, however, sounds to me like showboating for the crowd. I get the feeling Shezz isn't doing this to improve himself, I get the feeling he's trying to create controversy and to gain attention.
In the rather unlikely situation that each of these 10,000 approaches is sincere and earnest, and not throwing out a casual "hey" to a girl when walking down the street, then the only way this will ever be achieved is to the detriment of all other aspects of Shezz' life.
To complete this goal, approaching will have to be the only thing Shezz does for the next few years. Other areas of his life will suffer. Friends will be ignored, education will fall behind, potentially satisfying and fulfilling relationships will be abandoned by the wayside.
I believe it has been reiterated long and loud that approaching and seducing women should be incorporated into a healthy lifestyle, it should not BE the lifestyle.
Shezz you're seeking attention and you know it. There is nothing you will accomplish in 10,000 approaches that you wouldn't have already accomplished in the first 1000. The purpose of the additional 9000? To stir controversy here. To self-impose the right to call any non-supporters AFC, thus making you a DJ by default.
You will, for example, attempt to discredit my opinion as you have done others in this thread. That's ok. I don't really mind. No, I've never posted any pics of myself or my conquests here - I don't need or even want your validation. I am a Coach for a seduction-based company running bootcamps and seminars, and those who have learned from me both in the field and in the classroom will attest to my ability.
My advice? Chuck the 10,000. However you go about it, it's not going to be successful. Race to get it done, the quality of your approaches will be lacking. Invest time and effort into each approach, and you'll be a grandfather before (if) your finish.
Aim for 100 QUALITY approaches. Keep a journal. Write notes after about what went well, what didn't go well, and what you could do better next time. Then, at the end of those 100 approaches, summarise what you've learnt and how you've improved. Then start again on another 100 approaches.
I guarantee you'll learn a lot more from it, although you may not get the attention you seem to crave. I guess it depends what you're really after...