Freelancing looks flexible from the outside, but people who do it daily know it comes with its own kind of pressure. There is no team to lean on, no manager to share decisions with, and the responsibility for income falls entirely on you. Over time, that weight can add up in ways that are easy to ignore until it becomes a real problem. Burnout among freelancers is real but rarely talked about openly in most communities. Do you think daily freelancing takes a bigger mental toll than a regular nine-to-five job?