But I’d liken it to the guy that wants to climb Everest or El Capitan without any mountaineering or climbing experience.
The big difference being that if you fuck up Everest or El Capitan, you die. If you fuck up making a garage door, you can have a big bonfire and try again or get someone else to do it. But you don't die.
I've tried a few things in the past I wasn't really qualified to do. Nearly died a couple of times, broke a few bones, but lived to tell the tale. Compared to them, trying to build some garage doors is frankly small fry.
True, but for such a big project, the majority of people don’t want to sink that amount of time into it. It’s not death, but it’s a load of expensive timber and potentially a pretty serious amount of time.
The big difference being that if you fuck up Everest or El Capitan, you die. If you fuck up making a garage door, you can have a big bonfire and try again or get someone else to do it. But you don't die.
I've tried a few things in the past I wasn't really qualified to do. Nearly died a couple of times, broke a few bones, but lived to tell the tale. Compared to them, trying to build some garage doors is frankly small fry.