Chances are your family and friends will not take your entrepreneurial dreams seriously until you are actually making money with a full time business. 99% of people talk and talk but never take action, so most people will brush you off until they see success. But who cares if everyone thinks you're an idiot? Work your job to keep your bills paid and start something on the side, most of us started our projects while working 40+ hours a week for somebody else. As long as you're living with your parents you're at their mercy, you can't have it both ways (live in their household for free AND play by your own rules). Save up to move out and then you can do whatever you want. Work overtime, work a second job, hustle craigslist and ebay.
And I don't see why a grocery delivery business would need a ton of startup capital, seems like an excuse. You have a car, you have a grocery store, find a crippled old person and offer to deliver their groceries. Startup cost is an eighth of a tank of gas. You don't need to re-invent the wheel, your town probably has more than one mechanic, more than one auto parts store, more than one restaurant, more than one painter, and it can have more than one grocery delivery business if that's what you want to pursue.
You're old enough to take responsibility for your own life and stop blaming outside forces and using them as excuses.
And I don't see why a grocery delivery business would need a ton of startup capital, seems like an excuse. You have a car, you have a grocery store, find a crippled old person and offer to deliver their groceries. Startup cost is an eighth of a tank of gas. You don't need to re-invent the wheel, your town probably has more than one mechanic, more than one auto parts store, more than one restaurant, more than one painter, and it can have more than one grocery delivery business if that's what you want to pursue.
You're old enough to take responsibility for your own life and stop blaming outside forces and using them as excuses.