I get a lot of requests from folks who want to “make a go of it” on their own. And I can do that. I do it well. But. Providing the means doesn’t provide the self-incentive needed to achieve the desired goals. Providing the means can’t provide the motivation to do the work needed to succeed. Providing the means only creates the tools and functions necessary to get there if someone is willing to apply themselves and do the work.
Reality? Most people want you to do it for them while they, doing nothing, reap the benefits. I don’t sanction that kind of attitude or that kind of behavior. I certainly won’t enable it.