Here are your results.

Your leading Primal power is Imagination, a power innovators, entrepreneurs, and creative athletes, like Wayne Gretzky and Serena Williams, have in spades.

Your limiting Primal power is Commonsense.

Your scores are relative to you.

Scoring high on imagination means your ability to use imagination is currently stronger than your ability to use intuition, emotion, and commonsense, not that you have more (or less) imagination than anyone else.

Let’s look at these two Primal powers and how they inform your intelligence.

Imagination

Your leading Primal power is imagination.

Imagination is your power to invent new plans.

Logic misunderstands imagination as ideation— or magic.

Commonsense

Your limiting Primal power is commonsense.

Commonsense is your power to analyze the situation.

Logic misunderstands commonsense as statistical when it’s your ability to select the best plan for the situation.

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 target your limiting Primal Power. In your case, commonsense.

When paired, Imagination + commonsense power decision-making.

To strengthen your commonsense and boost your decision-making, read chapters 4 & 7 of Primal Intelligence.

How to use your results

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