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Morally supporting someone involves being present and actively listening to their feelings and concerns without judgment. Offering empathy and validation can help them feel understood and less isolated. Additionally, encouraging their strengths and providing reassurance can empower them to navigate their challenges. Small gestures, like checking in regularly or offering help, can also reinforce your support.

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