I think it has been hard whether you got Covid or not, whether you got the vax or not, whether you were directly impacted or only indirectly...
The fabric of our society was torn and when it was all said and done, we seem to have settled on the "you are in this on your own" as our national response. I think that is pretty typical for America since the Liberals and the Conservatives don't like being told how to live their lives. It is the one thing Americans seem to have in common, myself included.
But that has meant that we have to "do our own homework" and make our own choices and if we mess up, it is our fault. But of course you can't really fix big medical, environmental, social or economic problems by yourself; e.g. climate change, Trump, Covid, A.I., Tran-Women in Women's Sport, Russia, Biden's age, homeless camps, Gaza, single-use plastics, shootings, fentanyl, the southern border, etc.
You feel like you should "do something" about these problems but you can't really fix them.
This is the reality that results in America's anxiety, stress, anger, violence, drug-use. Some of us on this board are "doing just fine" but that doesn't mean the country is doing okay.