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Are you caring... or trying to control?

  Since the last article was about the difference between two important concepts, I decided to explore another pair of words that carry a lot of emotional weight.   Sometimes, it feels like we’re just protecting someone or acting out of love - but without even realising it, we might be crossing an invisible line between caring and controlling . And while that line is subtle, the impact it has on our relationships - and how they evolve - can be huge. What Does It Mean to Care?   To care is to act with empathy, respect, and freedom. It’s showing concern for someone’s well-being without trying to make their decisions for them. It’s being present, supportive, a good listener - and giving space for the other person to grow on their own, even if their path isn’t the one you would’ve chosen.   Caring means asking, “How can I support you?” - not, “Why didn’t you do what I told you?” It’s recognising that everyone has the right to live their life in their own way - e...

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