I disagree with the statement that Aaron's parents tried too hard to make him number one, alphabetically. In fact, the only effort they put forth was to ensure that Aaron was given a first name that would put him in the top position of any list sorted by alphabetical order. This was done without putting any undue pressure on Aaron to be the best at anything, and it was not done with the expectation that Aaron would be number one in any other way. This can be seen as a harmless, albeit clever, way to give Aaron a unique advantage in any alphabetical list.

It is not necessarily the case that Aaron's parents were trying too hard to make him number one. The action taken by Aaron's parents was an effortless way to give him a unique advantage, and it was done with no expectation of any other accomplishments. If anything, this is a light-hearted way to give Aaron a fun quirk.