Should I feel Guilty for thriving during the pandemic?
I read all the stories, see my co workers struggling and barely getting by, the stress with their kids out of school, family members getting sick/passing away etc. By a combination of luck and prior decisions before the pandemic I’m doing the best and living the best life I ever have. I’m 30 and got promoted at my “essential” job that was pandemic proof, increased my savings from 80K to 140K, met a nice girl I’ve been dating, no family members got sick, attained my masters that was paid all paid for by the VA and had my rent paid by the housing allowance...and I’m the happiest I’ve ever been where I never let anyone else’s bad day ever bring me down one peg. Should I legitimately feel guilty about this (I’m not feeling guilty at all) while living my best life in a dark time of pain for this country and what’s going on with this administration and the past year that we’ve had as the Wuhan virus has upended America and its citizens? Thoughts?
The MHA housing allowance is also untaxed and not counted as earnings in my taxes or with the stimulus checks
Also worked the entire pandemic too and didn't have to stick dirty mits into the unemployment jar