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@alitaylor

on earth as it is in heaven

few things are more rewarding than finally seeing a meaningful impact from the work you’ve been steadily doing for many, many years


i need an alt so i can talk shit


it took me way too long to learn that people will tell you who they are - even the worst things about them - and it’s your job to listen and take them seriously


you don’t even know


ok what’s the verdict if ive only lived 7-8 years of my life in nyc, but i was born in manhattan, and my mom, grandparents, and great grandparents all lived in NYC…am i a “new yorker”?

yes %77.3
no %22.7

141 vote · Final results


the people i’ve met who most staunchly reject society and its systems usually end up most bound by them. i suspect it’s because rejection without integration merely mirrors what it opposes


what books would you read during a two week trip to japan if you wanted the time to feel reflective and nourishing


another thing being offline for the year taught me is the power of not sharing too much. especially with people you don’t know very well. you invite them to mirror you and trick you both into false intimacy


3 years without alcohol today. this continues to be one of the best things i’ve ever done

alitaylor's tweet image. 3 years without alcohol today. this continues to be one of the best things i’ve ever done

one of the best rebrands i’ve seen in a while. solves the limiting “grammarly” frame of reference. “superhuman” is both emotionally + functionally resonant today w endless room to grow. strategically sound from both a brand and corp strategy POV. extremely hard to pull off. kudos

Huge news: We’re changing our company name from @Grammarly to Superhuman and launching a new product! The Grammarly brand isn’t going anywhere, but we’re evolving into a multi-product company that includes Grammarly, Coda, Superhuman Mail, and a new AI assistant called…



i'm back


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