That's like quitting Spotify now because you just realised it still doesn't offer decent sound quality. It's far from the only reason to quit using it and not a very good one.
I used to wonder about how my family and friends would react and what they'd do If I just stopped existing for one reason or another.
It's a pretty "normal" thought to have when you're depressed I think, and it's what sends you further down the spiral. But yeah, even as someone who wants to believe in an afterlife, I wouldn't want to know anything about what I left behind.
Since switching to Linux I have nuked my system maybe 5 or 6 times?
When I initially installed it I set the EFI partition to ext4, that caused some trouble when I updated my kernel lol. Grub just stopped working a few times and then just recently I accidentally wrote a floppy disc image to the wrong drive and wiped out my /home partition. Luckily testdisk is a thing.
For everything else I can just rely on my BTRFS snapshots. My drive setup is more than janky, but it works. Every time something went really wrong I was able to fix it myself.
Isn't that a good deal?