Hey concept, welcome to the forum.
Agree with the two who posted above. You have a huge equity edge. Good news, they're
always calling. That means you're raising when ahead and getting action, which is exactly where our edge in LHE comes from. They limped a dominated hand (or have one in the blinds behind you), they won't fold, and you get to profit. If you have Theory of Poker, you could look at the section likely titled "Reasons to Slowplay" or something like that. You'll find that AQ or TT don't fit the bill. You get the most money preflop because the people with hopeless hands won't fold, whereas they might fold on the flop. Also in a passive game in a limped pot, it may check to you -- you gave up a preflop raise to make one post flop and then fail to get the chance.
So much this
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There are many reasons to raise in LHE. To get people to fold is one of the rarer ones.
As a starting point for LHE, make the pot bigger when you're ahead. Value bet them to death.