Believability Info
: If talking to someone more believable than you, suppress the urge to debate and instead ask questions to understand their process. 3. The Digital/Brand Feature (Marketing & Design)
Adapt for a professional or organizational feature.
Focus on and "the human touch" to build brand trust. Believability in Practice - Commoncog believability
: Highlight that believable characters need personality flaws—not just physical limitations—to feel human.
: Explain that while a world can have "cupcake robots" or magic, it must strictly follow its own established rules to remain believable. 2. The Leadership Feature (Business & Teams) : If talking to someone more believable than
: Feature how characters shouldn't be in denial. If a character ignores obvious plot signs without justification, they lose credibility.
: Feature a "meritocracy of ideas" where the weight of a person's opinion is tied to their proven track record rather than their seniority. Focus on and "the human touch" to build brand trust
Here are four distinct ways to "make a feature" on this topic, depending on your medium: 1. The Narrative Feature (Writing & Storytelling)


















I saw that you mentioned the spice tastes like Italian Sausage because of the fennel, yet there is no fennel in this recipe?
I’m sorry about that, Lori, that was written in an unclear way and I’ll edit that.
I was referring to the Italian Sausage Seasoning Blend, which uses the above Italian seasoning blend as an ingredient, but also has additional ingredients like fennel to get the taste that you are used to in Italian sausage. You can find the Italian Sausage Seasoning blend here. Sorry for the confusion!