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The Best Investment I Made is not Nvidia or Alphabet


The Best Investment I Ever Made

Over the years, I’ve invested in stocks, courses, books, and businesses.

But the best investment I ever made was in Love Intelligence (LQ).

Recently, I saw a slide listing the traits of a good investment: low capital, high return, compounding growth, low risk, easy access, and happiness.

It struck me that Love Intelligence fits them all.

It requires very little capital. A kind word, a listening ear, or a genuine act of care costs almost nothing.

Yet the returns can be enormous.

LQ has helped me build trust, deepen relationships, create opportunities, and connect with people in ways money alone never could.

Like compound interest, the effects keep growing. A person you help today may help someone else tomorrow, and years later that goodwill may return in ways you never expected.

Unlike stocks or property, the value of kindness never crashes. Even if no one repays you, you become a better person through the act itself.

Most importantly, it brings joy.

After 30 years of training and coaching, the moments I treasure most are not the fees I earned, but the people who told me:

"Your words changed my life."

Today, many people are investing heavily in AI.

I believe AI is important. AI can write articles, generate reports, and analyze data.

But AI cannot genuinely care. It cannot build trust.

It cannot create human connection.

And trust is where true wealth begins.

That is why I believe:

Wealth is not just money. It is the flow of trust between people.

And Love Intelligence remains the highest-return investment I have ever made.

Understanding. Acceptance. Contribution.

That is Love Intelligence. ❤️

— Andy Ng
Author of Love Intelligence
Love Intelligence (LQ) Strategist in the AI Era

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