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I feel the same way about self-determination. The best thing for me about freelancing is that if you structure your workload well, you can tell any single client "no" and still be fine. That knowledge gives me a lot of negotiating strength, which lets me push back against the sort of plausible-but-wrong managerial notions that employees just shrug and accept.


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