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Caring Vs. Caretaking

Caretaking

1) Gives to others what the giver needs to give.

2) Comes from a place of emptiness within the giver.

3) Always has unconscious strings attached.

Caring

1) Gives to others what the receiver needs.

2) Comes from a place of abundance within the giver.

3) Has no strings attached.

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