What does Heidegger mean by saying that Being-theres always care about something?

A. No matter where you go, there you are, and then you have to deal with it.
B. Humans are fundamentally moral beings, caring and compassionate.
C. Any being who is self-aware is a compassionate being.
D. Humans are involved in caring for others and in their own existence.


D. Humans are involved in caring for others and in their own existence.

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