Surviving in a freelancing world
It does not matter how good you are at something or what skills you have but what matters is if you know how good you are, can you use your skills and abilities in a way that truly benefits you? In short, having a certain set of skills doesn’t matter but using them in the right directions is all that matters, especially in a freelancing world; a huge and concentrated market, where our skills and hard work is abused by the people having a better understanding of how the system works, such people do have a skill but this skill is not usually what they sell but how and whom they sell: the skilled people i.e., writers, designers, and creators. And an interesting fact is that these intermediate agents who link clients to the skilled people usually enjoy more benefits as compared to the real worker who is putting in their hard work in constructing the actual work, working their brains off, and at the end scarcely meeting their ends meet, while on the other side these linking agents enjoy the monopoly over what the skilled worker gets. Moreover, a skilled worker performs a single project at a certain time whereas these agents can enjoy benefits from multiple projects by hiring multiple workers simultaneously. read more
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