I grew up watching the men in my family chase the dream — my grandpa, then my dad. There was always a new "get in early" scheme that was finally going to be the one: the program, the system, the can't-miss opportunity. None of them ever were.
My mom begged them to stop and just build something steady. It never happened, and the stability she wanted came much harder than it ever should have. Some nights, dinner was popcorn — because it was the last thing left in the pantry. I learned early exactly what false promises cost a family.
So I have zero tolerance for hype, guaranteed-riches claims, or "opportunities" that only work if you recruit your friends. I started Evergrove to give regular people honest access to the same quiet, automated tools the wealthy already use — explained plainly, with the risks on the table, and only for the people they actually fit.