It's important to continue loving/caring in that manner until the one who is loved says he/she nolonger needs it, in which case you won't be held responsible for any evil that befalls the human. If you see a blind man walking towards a deep pit, you need to warn him about the pit but if he says I don't need your help, mind your business, then you won't be blame when he falls into the pit and die. Most people do evil in ignorance since they are blind and unaware of the evil they do but once you let them know the truth and they continue in the evil path they will be harshly punished for the evil deed and also bear the consequences alone. Every evil deed (esp the one done deliberately or not done in ignorance) has bad consequences. It is always punished...so don't bother about having the evil doers turn from the evil before caring again...for every evil deed is punished. Besides, not warning could make you like them. Just love.
Those who care should not stop caring, for love is caring, it is kind and does no wrong.
I have tried to be loving and caring, but at this point, humanity is going to rush into another pandemic and die from it, and I am not going to do another damn thing to stop them because I have already tried once, and people @#$%ing hate me for it. I have already tried warning people, but I cannot deal with this nonsense anymore. You are right. I won't be held responsible. And I will no longer go above and beyond trying to help others stay alive because they f@$%ing hate me for it. I have therefore stopped caring.
-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.