For a long time, freelancing was seen as something people did between jobs, not as a real career. Most people believed that a stable job with one employer was the only serious way to earn a living. That thinking started to shift sometime in the late 1990s and early 2000s when more people began working independently and doing well at it. Today, millions of people freelance full time without apology. What do you think finally made people start taking freelancing seriously as a career path?