The submission describes a book club and personal development company based in Mexico but lacks verifiable evidence to support its substantial claims. The assertion that 'most people have used my product' is hyperbolic and unverifiable, significantly damaging the credibility of the 'Evidence of Traction' score. Additionally, a team size of 750 employees is inconsistent with the limited digital footprint found for 'openmind-tech.com' and the description provided. While the core concept of personal development has utility, the response quality and lack of specific technical or business details result in a very low Proof of Usefulness score.
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