I like to think (hope is more correct) that I have enough laid back to continue on as I have been. The 2020 mess really put a hamper on my shooting, because I couldn't affordably replace what I shot, so I wound up just setting on what I consider to be a fairly good-sized stock of ammo and components. From 2020 to present, I shot very, very little; less than 500 rounds in a year between long guns, handguns, center and rimfires. Pre-2020 I'd fire 500 rounds of 22 in a day's plinking, and running through a couple hundred rounds of 9mm, 38 spl, or 45 acp was a fairly normal month's shooting fare, and probably another 500 rounds/yr of centerfire rifle ammo.
But those were the days of dirt-cheap ammo, and those days aren't coming back regardless of who sits in the Oval Office. My wife has recently gotten interested in shooting so we added another handgun to our collection for her, a compact 9mm, along with a Winchester M12 20 gauge and her current Rossi 92 357. I also picked up another 1911 45 to replace one I'd sold in 2021, and just today snagged a Husqvarna hammer 16 gauge. What that means to this thread is, we're going to pick up some ammo and accessories this weekend. Prior to the Recent Unpleasantness, I'd have bought a case of each, and at least 5000 rounds of rimfire. Unfortunately, we won't be "stacking it deep" given the local price of ammo; more likely a box or two of each pistol caliber and possibly a couple bricks of 22lr and/or a few boxes of 20 gauge, and maybe not even that depending on the price at the LGS's we like to frequent. I'm thankful that I have enough powder and primers to keep the hunting rifles and her 357 fed.
All that rambling mess to say, everybody has to pay his penny and take his chance. I'm hoping things will look up after this winter, but I'm trying to be somewhat proactive in case they don't.
Mac