>>2016674anon if you're being serious then i apologize for our carbon fork discussions.
you deserve to feel safe riding your bike and sometimes friendly online discussion is basically fearmongering nonsense when interpreted as anything other than autism. Take it with a grain of salt, it's not wrong, but it's just one way of looking at things.
Your fork is fine unless you have crashed it.
If you want to reassure yourself, service the headset and inspect the steerer tube. Or, have a mechanic do it.
It is especially not cost effective to replace your fork. A nice new fork is atleast 1/2 the used value of your entire bike.