Before One Bad Maa became a brand, it was just me, standing in a dimly lit  garage surrounded by half-finished projects, a stubborn dream, and the faint hum of an idea I couldn’t shake. There were no marketing plans, no brand boards, and definitely no investors. There was just grit, caffeine (lots of it), and chaos (nothing in my life comes without chaos), the kind that either breaks you or builds you into something stronger. Everything has made me stronger so far!  At that point, I didn’t set out to start a brand. I set out to rebuild myself. Every