Primordial Fears May 2026

The primordial fears are not your enemy. They are your body’s oldest, most loyal, and most alarmist bodyguard. Just remember to thank him politely, then check your email—there are no saber-toothed cats in the break room. Probably.

Close your eyes for a moment. Imagine you are standing at the edge of a dark forest as the sun sets. The air is cold. You hear a twig snap behind you. Before you can reason, before you can tell yourself it’s “probably just an animal,” your heart is already pounding. Your palms are sweating. Your muscles are coiled to run. primordial fears

In an age of microchips, skyscrapers, and space travel, our bodies are still operating on software written 200,000 years ago. At the core of that software lies a small suite of ancient programs known as . These are not learned phobias (like a fear of flying or public speaking). They are innate, universal terrors hardwired into the human nervous system by evolution. The primordial fears are not your enemy