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Just looking
The problem with browsers is that they rarely buy anything.
The prospect who walks up to the salesperson and says, "I'm looking for a pinstripe suit in size 38" is a lot more likely to walk out with a suit than the one who mutters, "No thanks, just looking."
Which is relevant to your quest for a new product or business or job or mate or project worth working on...
If you're still looking around, making sure you understand all your options, getting your bearings or making sure you're well informed, you're most probably browsing.
You missed the first, second and third waves of the internet. You missed a hundred great jobs and forty great husbands. You missed the deadline for that course and the window for this program.
Quit looking and go buy something already.
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