I’d say that Primal is about becoming a primal man, and that Khan is about becoming a primal conqueror. They’re both primal men - but the conqueror archetype brings out a different level of power, ambition, mentality, intensity, seriousness, and masculine energy. It doesn’t mean that Khan is “better”, it’s just that different jobs have different requirements, and different styles naturally require more emphasis on specific traits compared to others. It’s all utility.
Primal has foundational elements in it. It’s a title that on average, most men can probably run.
Khan is not for everyone. It has the most warnings of any title at Subliminal Club, and people typically struggle to get through the entire program. One of the pro-tips for Khan is literally “make sure you are ready to commit to this process.” The fact that this is listed as a pro-tip, says a lot by itself.
I’ve run Khan a lot, and I’m by no means a “primal conqueror”. I’m just a regular guy who watches too much hockey and has a shit ton of bills to pay. The whole “conqueror” thing is just a mentality or an energy you have towards your everyday life. The way you level up, always strive to become better, raise your standards, be more accountable, etc. I show up everyday as an S player when it matters because of so much drive, and I’ve changed a lot of my habits for the better.