ANGUS FLETCHER: Our Uniquely Human Contribution

ANGUS FLETCHER: Our Uniquely Human Contribution

From The Double Win by Michael Hyatt & Megan Hyatt-Miller

May 27, 2026 · 56 min · Season 3 · Episode 56

About this episode

Angus Fletcher discusses the uniquely human contributions to creativity and relationships in the age of AI.

It's no secret that machine intelligence is evolving by the day. But what if there's a uniquely human intelligence that's altogether different? In this episode, neuroscientist, researcher, and Special Ops consultant Angus Fletcher joins Michael and Megan to explore our uniquely human contribution to the world. They unpack why children are more creative than AI, what intuition truly is (it's not pattern recognition), and how embracing your inner child can make you a better entrepreneur. They also delve into human relationships, examining why mystery and curiosity are the engines of lasting love and how three simple practices helped turn around a 90% divorce rate among Army Special Forces operatives. Memorable Quotes “I think our brains are smarter than computers. I think children are more creative than AI. And I think that one of the real powers of the human brain is that unlike a computer, it doesn't need a lot of information. I think that it can handle volatility and uncertainty and all these kinds of things.” “What we need to do as humans now is we need to say, ‘Hey, AI is great because it can handle all the label stuff, it can handle all the efficiency. It's time for us to get…

People in this episode

Hosts: Michael Hyatt, Megan Hyatt-Miller

Guest: Angus Fletcher

Topics covered

  • human intelligence
  • creativity
  • entrepreneurship
  • relationships
  • AI
  • intuition

Keywords

  • human intelligence
  • creativity
  • intuition
  • entrepreneurship
  • relationships
  • AI

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