My thought process is as follows. Say, for instance, there was a "formula" for writing a best selling novel that, if followed, would
always result in a best seller. If,
If, that existed, the person in possession of it would be the richest person in the world if they became a dedicated author. The fucker would probably surpass Shakespeare in notoriety if they got to write enough novels just so long as that formula died with them.
Now say there was an instruction manual of a similar type on how to handle boobs (i.e. if handled this particular way all women would be pleased and like you). If that existed, you'd be able to get pretty much any woman you wanted to fall in love with you. You would, given the above examples, need a base level of abstract thinking and cognition to recognize the value of these manuals. Hence the IQ requirement. It's so damn low that a screeching angry monkey probably meets it though because gosh darn would you have to be dumb as a rock to not see how valuable these manuals are. Though for the "best-seller" one it'd probably be IQ 100 to actually use it. You have to be pretty smart to write a darn good novel after all, even with a formula guiding your keystrokes. Could probably sell it to an author for a hefty cut of future sales revenue though, that doesn't take much gray matter to think up
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