The 9-5 model works - it puts food on the table, pays bills, gives you benefits. So, your 9-5 ain't the problem.
A thread that may just WAKE YOU UP/
The problem is you're limited by:
1) The job market in your area 2) Commutes to work/home 3) You're renting your time (usually 40 to 80 hours) 4) Can only work for one job in most cases
There are other factors as well, you get the point.
You've got zero leverage in the situation. Meaning you only get paid for the hours rented regardless of how much money you make them.
Whether you earn them an extra $50k profit or $10k doesn't benefit you that much.
How's freelancing different?
As a freelancer, you are trading results in exchange for money. Even better you can earn more if your client earns more.
You can even work with as many clients as you want.
I explain more in this quick video...
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