Well, 'always be yourself' in a Marshall fanfic could mean that in the context of the story about Marshall, a character is encouraged to stay true to their own nature. Maybe Marshall is a role model within the fanfic who embodies self - authenticity.
No. While external help can be useful, there are many cases where people have raised themselves through sheer determination. For example, self - taught artists or inventors.
One can expect a fanfic that shows the importance of authenticity. Marshall could be used to illustrate how being yourself can make you stand out in a positive way. There might be scenes where characters are in situations where they have to choose between fitting in or being true to themselves, and Marshall's example or advice helps them make the right choice. The fanfic may also touch on how being yourself can lead to more fulfilling relationships, both romantic and platonic, as others are attracted to the genuine nature of the characters.
I'm not sure specifically about the themes in this novel without having read it. However, common themes in novels about early death could include the fragility of life, the value of time, and the exploration of unfulfilled dreams.
If you are looking for a gentle, non-toxic, and non-stimulating pastime, you can try "The Loneliest Sea." It is a small story with no special meaning. It just brings a little entertainment to a boring life. It is a novel that wants to become reality. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
I don't know as I haven't read the novel. But usually in a novel about early death, the main character could be the person who is facing the prospect of dying young, or it could be someone close to them like a family member or a friend.
You can learn metaphysics by yourself, but you need to have perseverance, patience, and comprehension. Learning any subject required a lot of time to study and ponder. It was recommended to choose one subject to study in depth first, and then learn other aspects of metaphysics according to one's time and energy. As for the recommendations for metaphysics novels, there were some novels related to metaphysics that could be recommended, such as " Traditional Fantasy " and " The Rebirth of the Black Lotus: A Long Road to Chasing Her Husband ". These novels involved the protagonist's self-study of metaphysics.
Typically, no. Tagging yourself in a story isn't a standard practice. Stories are usually authored and presented without the option for self-tagging. However, in some interactive or digital storytelling platforms, there might be specific functions that allow for something similar, but it's quite rare.