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As AI continues to be the talk of the town, a new metric of human capability is emerging as crucial: the Judgment Quotient, or JQ. While we've long been familiar with IQ as a measure of raw intelligence and have come to appreciate EQ for emotional intelligence, JQ represents something both more subtle and more vital - the ability to make sound decisions in complex, rapidly evolving environments.

What separates the truly exceptional leaders and investors from the merely smart is not their ability to crunch numbers or memorize facts, but their capacity for nuanced judgment.

Warren Buffett's success isn't rooted in superhuman intelligence or access to privileged information. Rather, it's his uncanny ability to assess the long-term value of companies, to sense shifts in consumer behavior, and to maintain a steady hand during market turbulence. This is JQ in action - the synthesis of experience, intuition, and rational analysis that leads to consistently good decisions over time.

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