It is hard. My employers provides me excellent insurance and I have a life-time kidney condition that while latent now, can go boom at any time in my life (I’m hoping post 70+).
To abandon it would be financial suicide, as I would have to buy my own for much more expensive, and I am already at my limits living in Manhattan.
Yes, have been thinking about a transfer to our Colorado office, where at my current salary (which they will not geographically pro-rate down), I would truly live like a King. But that brings with it a whole other set of problems.
>>My employers provides me excellent insurance and I have a life-time kidney condition that while latent now, can go boom at any time in my life <<
Giving up one’s insurance is ludicrous. It’s is the same as people stating that they won’t get vaccines because the originals came from aborted fetuses. While it is a personal choice, the Vatican uses The principle of licit cooperation in evil. As in, there are steps we can take to avoid the cooperation but even the Vatican does not give an absolute on it. One must work for an alternative, however, if it cannot be avoided then one is not “sharing in the evil intent”.
God looks at intent. He is a loving God.