Want to care about you, how to find the right identity?

You don't have to have a specific identity to care about others. As long as you have a sincere attitude of caring and caring for others, you can become a suitable caring person. Here are some suggestions that I hope will help you:

1. Friend: If you have established a friendly relationship with someone, you can become his friend and let him feel your care and support through daily communication and care.

2. Family: If you are his family, you can care about him through family relations, such as helping and caring in life and encouraging and supporting emotionally.

3. Volunteers: If you want to care about some people in need, you can become their caregivers by participating in volunteer activities, such as volunteering in nursing homes, orphanages and other places to accompany and take care of those in need.

4. Counselors, psychological counselors and other professionals: If you have relevant professional knowledge and skills, you can become his counselor or psychological counselor and give him support and help in a professional way.

In short, caring for others does not require a specific identity. As long as you have a sincere attitude of caring and caring for others, you can become a suitable caring person. Whether you are friends, family members, volunteers or professionals, you can care about others in different ways and let them feel your care and support.