I didn't realize how strange things were in Windows until I switched to Linux. I used Windows for about 9 years before I switched to Linux, so I was brainwashed into thinking that everything made sense
It took me over three years to finally figure out what
not to do in Windows, but it still always found ways to drive me crazy, mostly giving some sort of error message. I always felt like throwing the computer across the room and out the window, which would be quite fitting
It only took me a few weeks to figure out what not to do in Linux, and a lot of things made a lot of sense. It didn't take long for me to settle in. Now, three and a half years later, I'm still learning, and I'm nowhere near being an expert or veteran, but I've found that in most cases, any problems I have are things that I caused, and that there's always a way to fix stuff without "running recovery" in order to reinstall everything. I do sometimes reinstall to fix problems, but that's only because I'm lazy

I have yet to put Windows back on my computer, except through a virtual machine, but I refuse to install it to my physical hardware.