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Born Lin Yu-hsuan (林雨萱) in New Taipei City, Nana was an unlikely wilderness casualty. Her online persona was hyper-urban: neon-lit rooftop photoshoots, night market snacks, and playful BDSM-lite content filmed in her Zhongshan District apartment. Her subscribers paid $12.99 a month for what she called “cute but dangerous” energy.
But Nana had a secret second life. According to friends who spoke on condition of anonymity, she was an avid solo hiker. Her private Instagram (now suspended) showed summits across Taiwan: Snow Mountain, Ali Shan, and a dozen smaller peaks. “She wasn’t reckless,” said a fellow creator who went by Kitty Lin. “She had a Garmin InReach, knew how to read contours. That’s why this is so wrong.”
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2/5 Write a resignation letter that includes:
- Final date
- Transition plan (who takes over X task)
- "I appreciate the opportunities" (even if you don't mean it)
3/5 Tell your manager in a 1:1 before you email HR. Surprising them via Slack is career suicide.
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5/5 Leave your work phone and laptop on the desk. Do not send a "goodbye" Slack message that is passive aggressive. Be a ghost of class.
Before posting, choose 1 of these 3 angles each day:
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| Metric | What It Means | |--------|----------------| | Inbound opportunities | Recruiters or collaborators reaching out | | Profile views from target industries | Interest from your desired field | | Meaningful comments (not emojis) | Real engagement with your thinking | | Shared content | Your ideas travel without you |