So you can't do math.
I took the liberty of reading some of your writing. You make the mistake of using too many long-syllabic words so that understanding is difficult for your reader. It also interferes with the necessary rhythm that is part of good writing.
Cory Doctorow (a sci fi writer) writes simply. I'd put him at 160, at least. That's based on the new insights he brings to virtually all his articles. That's why he is an international bestselling author. He is able to put into words what others can't because he is a logical thinker. You can read many of his articles on this platform. Note that he uses simpler words to reach his reader - to make clear what he is saying
Many decades ago, before it became politically incorrect to say these things, I read that all internationally bestselling authors were gifted. You have to be to write well. The writers like Jessica Wildfire and Umair Haque on this platform, before they decamped, both admitted to being gifted.
The words I used for this article were problem solving - not solving puzzles. And although one would be able to solve puzzles if one could problem solve (at a gifted level), it goes beyond that. Problem solving, at an elevated level, means being able to figure out the things that people of average intelligence cannot figure out.
Gardner's theory of multiple intelligence is not universally accepted - it has a lot of criticism by the majority of professionals. He believes talents in different areas are types of intelligence. The word intelligence is accepted as meaning intellectual (brain) ability - not dancing or sport ability.
In order for someone to be gifted, several different areas in the brain have to work together in order to produce that kind of understanding. Recently, it was discovered that the higher one's intelligence, the greater the number of synapses connecting the different areas of the brain. When Einstein died, they dissected his brain and found that his brain was unusual in that it had many different synapses connecting the different parts of his brain. That, ultimately, is what enables people to 'solve problems.'
I'm not sure who inspired you, but the fact that they inspired you does not mean that they would inspire me. :)