I have to say yes. Before getting disabled by the "vaccine" I did some basic things to help people in need, like volunteering at a refugee shelter, donating to charities and giving money to beggers, but in the end I never really deeply thought about these people. I don't know how to explain it, but I would always go back home, play video games, watch movies etc. and not really think about these people and their lives too deeply. It's very easy to ignore misery and suffering if you're doing ok yourself. At least in my experience. I guess I also just accepted that I can't just things in the long run. Our whole worldview and political/social system would have to change in order to end most suffering. Which probably won't happen, even like 500 years from now. It's a shit world and a shit life.