Here are your personalized results.
Your leading Primal power is Commonsense, a power shared by Steve Jobs, Cleopatra, and founding father Benjamin Franklin.
Your limiting or least developed Primal power is Intuition. We’ll talk more about that below.
Your scores are relative to you. Scoring high on commonsense means your ability to use commonsense is currently stronger than your ability to use intuition, imagination, and emotion, not that you have more (or less) commonsense than anyone else.
Let’s look at these two Primal powers and how they inform your intelligence.
“Common sense is something that everyone needs, few have, and none think they lack.”
— Benjamin Franklin
Commonsense
Your leading Primal power is commonsense.
Commonsense is your power of analyzing the situation.
Logic misunderstands commonsense as statistical, but it’s your ability to select the plan that best meets the situation.
When your leading power is commonsense, you're good at making the right decision at the right time.
Intuition
Your limiting Primal power is intuition.
Intuition is your power to spot exceptions to rules.
Intuition is your ability to run ahead of data: detecting what computers cannot see and what humans haven’t seen before.
When your limiting power is intuition, you miss out on hidden opportunities that other people see.
Many successful individuals have a clear leading power and a clear limiting power, with the other two Primal powers somewhere in the middle.
Generally, you grow fastest when you develop your limiting Primal Power. In your case, intuition.
When paired, commonsense + intuition power your ability to coach others.
To strengthen your intuition and boost your coaching skills, read chapters 1 & 9 of Primal Intelligence.