Am I potentially TOO chill and not doing enough?

I’ve been seeing a lot of posts here about the drop in the stock market and moving funds around or even pulling money out. And it’s starting to make me worry that I am too chill and not doing enough and not being a responsible steward of my money?

Candidly: my goal with my investments is to look at it and think about it as little as possible. I find money and investing stressful and not terribly interesting, which is why I was really relieved when I read a book and then found Bogleheads that both recommended just dumping money in index fund and holding it.

So that’s what I do. Starting in the mid 2010s, I transferred my Roth IRA and personal brokerage account to Vanguard, bought index funds, and then just let it sit there. I check on it like 2-3 times a year (eg to make my annual contributions, to do taxes, etc), never move money, and have monthly orders to invest anything sitting in my money market account automatically. I do the same with my company retirement plan.

Other than that, I don’t do anything. I don’t look at it, I don’t think about it, i throw out the prospectus without even opening it, I don’t track the stock market, I barely read financial news. I won’t need this money for at least 30 years, I’m perfectly comfortable with my returns, and ignorance is bliss. I know when I get closer to retirement, I’ll need to shift my investments more towards bonds, but for now, I don’t think I need to be rebalancing or anything.

My question then is…am I TOO chill? Is only looking at my accounts a few times a year being irresponsible? I thought the boggle head philosophy was literally just buy (diversified and low cost index funds) and hold for the long run?