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Primal Intelligence

You Are Smarter than You Know

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Primal Intelligence

By: Angus Fletcher
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Tap into your hidden intelligence and transform your life

How are some people so much smarter than the rest of us? Where do visionary creatives and savvy decision-makers like Vincent van Gogh, Steve Jobs, Abraham Lincoln, Maya Angelou, Nikola Tesla, Marie Curie, Albert Einstein, Wayne Gretzky, Warren Buffett, and William Shakespeare get their extraordinary mental abilities?

In 2021, researchers at Ohio State’s Project Narrative, renowned for collaborations with NASA, Hollywood, and Silicon Valley, announced they had the answer. They named it Primal Intelligence. And they published scientific proof that Primal Intelligence was impossible for computers—but could be strengthened in humans.

Intrigued, U.S. Army Special Operations developed Primal training for its most classified units. The training succeeded. The Operators saw the future faster. They healed quicker from trauma. In life-and-death situations, they chose wiser.

The Army then authorized trials on civilian entrepreneurs, doctors, engineers, managers, salesforces, coaches, teachers, investors, and NFL players. Their leadership and innovation improved significantly. They coped better with change and uncertainty. They experienced less anger and anxiety. Finally, the Army provided Primal training to college and K-12 classrooms. It produced substantial effects in students as young as eight.

That revolutionary training is now available for the first time in this book. It’s not an optimization hack or a cheat code. It’s a different way of using your brain. It offers a new neuroscientific approach to intuition, imagination, emotion, and commonsense, helping you think more like van Gogh and Jobs, Lincoln and Shakespeare.

It’s your edge over AI. Your human genius. Your Primal Intelligence.

* This audiobook edition includes a downloadable PDF containing visuals, a Primal Self-Assessment Quiz, and a list of further reading on Primal Intelligence from the book.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2025 Angus Fletcher (P)2025 Penguin Audio
Leadership Management & Leadership Personal Development Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health US Army Abraham Lincoln

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"Groundbreaking."—U.S. Army

"Primal Intelligence delivers a fascinating exploration of human potential that will change how you think about thinking. With virtuosic range, Fletcher reveals why Shakespeare matters to Navy SEALs, what van Gogh can teach us about innovation, how Marie Curie’s intuition transformed, and much more. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to thrive in an uncertain world.”—Daniel Pink, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Power of Regret and Drive

"Primal Intelligence confirms what I have long suspected about Angus Fletcher. He has never had an uninteresting thought."—Malcolm Gladwell

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I wanted to love this book because I strongly believe in its core message. The future belongs to teams that lean into what is uniquely human while building generative organizations where AI and people work together. Fletcher’s stories are excellent - memorable, motivating, and often surprising. I listened straight through and came away inspired.

Where I struggled was connecting the dots to action. The book makes a persuasive case for intuition, imagination, emotion, and common sense, but managers will still ask: what should we do on Monday to build a generative organization? A few more concrete steps, role by role, would have turned this from engaging to indispensable.

Bottom line: a thoughtful, energizing read that elevates the human edge in an AI world. If you’re already exploring AI-augmented ways of working, you’ll find a lot to like. In my work on The Generative Organization, I share the same belief - AI should augment humans and humans should augment AI - and this book reinforces why that matters.

Great ideas, gripping stories - missing a clear- ok, what now

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An eclectic variety of biology, psychology, history, and story. It was an easy listen but also worth taking notes!

analytical breakdown of the human concept and thought process

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I am a former Army Special Operations operator and I have been looking for these synthisized life applications for long time. Inspiring.

Practical Intelligence across a broad spectrum of life's situations.

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I just finished it, and I need to listen to it again. Then probably once a year after that.

Mind blowing

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The author starts out by telling us that he is anti-war and then spends the majority of the book (through the first 5 1/2 chapters) talking about US special forces. I made it to the chapter on antifragility where he starts talking about special forces operators that don't have PTSD after killing people and how that is something we should aspire to... PTSD is a feature of being human, not a bug IMO. If you can just kill other human beings and not get PTSD - we have words for that - e.g. psychopath. Special forces are 18 year olds, taken while their brains are not done maturing, brainwashed into believing that killing whoever your government tells you to with no questions asked is perfectly acceptable behavior and we want to mirror this? And you're anti-war? I bought this book based on a discussion I heard on NPR that was centered on the fact that groups of humans can consistently outperform AI in wargames and those parts of the book I find quite interesting, just not sure I can get past the "you too can learn to be a psychopath" part in chapter 6.

Educational, Entertaining, Occasionally Enraging

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