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IOT Simplified!

We are in the age of IOT!

I remember a day I was to prepare a particular delicacy; I knew how to cook it but I wanted something different.

Earlier in that week I had seen a video on YouTube on how to make the dish pop so I opted to use the video as a guide while cooking.

Someone came in and saw me using a video guide to cook and laughed. I was taken aback by the reaction.

Well, that is the society we find ourselves today. It is the system taught by the archaic school system that tells you not to copy from others.

What is IOT?
It stands for Internet of Things. Virtually everything you will need to learn in lying in a resource somewhere on the internet; you just need to find it.

Life is not school that teaches you not to copy, if you are not really skilled at something you can easily look it up on the internet. I bet you will find a thousand resources that will help you.

I have just simplified this topic. Let me hear your thoughts in the comments section below.

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