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THE ULTIMATE HUMAN UPGRADE: ANCIENT WISDOM MEETS FUTURE WEALTH

In an era of AI automation and Middle East war crises , the world is shifting faster than we can track . While machines take over intelligence and global tensions create fear, only those with the "Human Edge" will survive and thrive . Are you ready to stop fighting the world and start mastering it? Decoding the Wealth Codes with Yijing Stop viewing wealth through a narrow financial lens. With 7,000 years of Chinese wisdom, you will unlock 12 types of wealth,  including Mental, Time, and Environmental abundance. The AI Era Strategy: Machines follow algorithms; Yijing teaches you to follow the natural flow of the universe to recognize opportunities before they even manifest . Crisis Management: Learn the art of adaptability (Yin and Yang) to remain stable and clear-headed when the world around you is in chaos . Love Intelligence (LQ) In the 9th Period of Li Fire (2024–2044), transparency and heart are the new global currencies . LQ is the strategic force that turns emotion...
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The Ultimate Human Advantage in the AI Era

Love Intelligence (LQ): The Ultimate Human Advantage in the AI Era Most people chase success through the "Hard Way": more hours, more tactics, and more stress. But in an age where AI can out-think and out-code us, the most valuable skill is no longer just how much you know (IQ) or how you manage your feelings (EQ). It is Love Intelligence (LQ): the strategic ability to use love as a force that builds trust, inspires people, and turns emotional energy into lasting wealth. What Makes This Book Unique? Unlike typical motivational books, Andy Ng provides a hard-edged strategy system. He takes "love", a concept often dismissed as soft, and proves it is the hidden engine behind global giants like Nvidia, Microsoft, and Apple. Ancient Wisdom Meets Future Tech: The book bridges 2,600 years of wisdom (from Confucius and the Yijing) with the next 20 years of the 9th Period of Li Fire, a cycle defined by transparency, emotion, and human connection. The Science of Profit: It br...

How to Break Through in Your Career and Business

How to Break Through in Your Career and Business with the 3Cs Most people think success comes from skills, strategy, or intelligence . But in today’s AI world, everyone has access to the same information, the same tools, and increasingly the same answers. So why do some people break through… while others remain stuck for years? The difference is not IQ. It is Love Intelligence:  the 3Cs: Care, Courage, and Connection. 1. Care: The Invisible Advantage People work harder for those who genuinely care about them . A manager once asked me why his team lacked initiative. He had clear KPIs, good processes, and strong incentives. But his team still did the bare minimum . After observing him for a day, the answer became obvious. He treated people like resources , not human beings. When leaders show real care — listening, appreciating, supporting — something powerful happens. People stop working only for salary. They begin working from commitment . Care transforms compliance ...

Trump May End the War with 3Cs

The Middle East war keeps proving one painful truth: military power can destroy enemies, but it rarely ends hatred. If leaders only rely on force, the war may pause… but the conflict never truly ends. This is where the 3Cs of Love Intelligence: Care, Courage, and Connection — become interesting to think about. 1. Care Care does not mean weakness. It means recognizing the human cost behind every strategic decision. In the Middle East today, every missile strike creates: more grieving families more anger more future fighters A leader with Care asks a different question: “What outcome reduces suffering on all sides?” Without Care, victory becomes temporary. 2. Courage Ironically, it often takes more courage to stop a war than to continue one. Stopping a war requires: facing criticism from hawks negotiating with enemies accepting imperfect outcomes History shows that the boldest leaders are often the ones who choose peace before total victory . In the language of The Art of War : “The sup...

Is AI Making You Redundant and Becoming like a Machine?

Stop Chasing the Market. Start Leading with Heart Is AI making your skills feel "redundant"? In an era where algorithms can out-think us, out-code us, and out-process us, there is one ultimate human asset that AI can never replicate: Love Intelligence (LQ). While the rest of the world is panic-pivoting to learn the latest prompts, the most successful leaders and entrepreneurs are doubling down on the one thing that creates Real Wealth—the ability to lead with care, connect with clarity, and build unbreakable trust. The Love Intelligence Manager: Creating Wealth in the AI Era Date: Thursday, 5 March 2026 Time: 8:00 PM – 9:30 PM (SGT) Location: Exclusive Zoom Session Why LQ is Your New Competitive Edge "Real Wealth" isn't just a number in a bank account; it’s the compounding interest of high-trust relationships and emotional resonance. In this 90-minute masterclass, you will discover: 1. The LQ Framework: Why Love Intelligence is the "missing link" betwe...

不以成败论英雄 — do not judge a hero purely by success or failure.

In the world of metrics, KPIs and quarterly results, success defines the hero. But in Chinese civilisation, something deeper defines the hero. Out of the thousands of characters in Romance of the Three Kingdoms , only three are widely venerated in temples: Zhuge Liang (诸葛亮) He exhausted himself for Shu Han. He failed in the Northern Expeditions. He died on the battlefield. Yet he is worshipped as loyalty, wisdom and integrity personified. Liu Bei (刘备) He lost battles. He lost territory. He died heartbroken after the Yiling defeat. Yet he represents benevolence and righteousness. Guan Yu (关羽) He was captured and executed. Strategically, he made fatal errors. Yet he became Guandi, the God of Loyalty and Righteousness. They did not unify China. They did not defeat Cao Wei. They did not “win” in conventional terms. But they won something far greater. They won moral legitimacy. And that is why Chinese civilisation says: 不以成败论英雄 — do not judge a hero purely by succ...

Problem is not Machines are Better than Humans but Humans Are Like Machines

Let me begin with something uncomfortable. Some professionals today are not being replaced by AI. They are being exposed by AI. Because AI can now: • write reports, create presentations, analyse data, summarise books, draft strategies • Faster. Cheaper. Without ego. On the Go So here is the real question: If AI can produce what you produce, what exactly makes you human? Not what makes you intelligent. What makes you human? Because if your value is only information, you are competing with a machine. And machines don’t get tired. STORY – The Turning Point  When I became a full-time trainer in 2001, I believed intelligence was the key. More models. More frameworks. More impressive slides. After one session, a participant came up to me. He didn’t praise my slides.  He didn’t talk about my theories. He said:  “When you shared your failure, I felt safe.” That was the moment I realised something profound. People don’t remember your content. They remember whether they felt: •...

How to Be Human, Not Humanoid

Let me start with a difficult question. In a world where AI can write speeches, generate slides, analyse markets, answer questions instantly, w hat makes you different? Not what makes you better. What makes you human ? Because here is the uncomfortable truth: If your training… If your consulting… If your leadership… is only about delivering information — AI can already do that. Faster.  Cheaper.   Without ego. So the question for all of us — trainers, professionals, leaders — is this: Are we becoming more human? Or are we slowly becoming humanoid? Efficient. Polished. Scripted. Predictable. But emotionally absent. Many years ago, when I first started training full-time in 2001, I thought my job was to impress people. I prepared thick slides. I quoted research. I demonstrated frameworks. I wanted to look intelligent. And after one session, a participant came up to me and said something I never forgot. He didn’t comment on my sli...