There comes a point when a want becomes a need. For years, the idea of working for myself was a distant, pleasant thought—a daydream for quiet afternoons. But slowly, imperceptibly, it shifted. The want for creative autonomy became a need for it. The desire to build something of quality, something that was wholly my own, became a fundamental requirement.
This is how Ahrr Supply began. Not with a grand business plan, but with a quiet, insistent need. A belief in my ability to create, but more importantly, to tell a story. My desire was never just to sell a product, but to share a narrative and bring people into it.
Of course, belief and desire are not a business plan. I started in my kitchen, with supplies I bought without knowing what to buy or how to use them. There was no strategy, no streamlined process. There was only the raw, uncertain act of making. It was a leap of faith taken with eyes wide open to the possibility of failure, but with a heart that could no longer ignore the call to begin.
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