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If it helps, not saying anything about you in particular but:
I think because communities like this hear a lot of this kinda pre-emptive defeatism speak. Like "I'm tired and so I don't wanna do something that might make me learn."
It makes them/us sad because we're like "Uh, we'd be happy to help, it's not actually that scary?"
With Linux or PCs in general, people will often show up to the community just to say "Thinky thing is too hard", and declare they've already opened their wallets and run to some highly exploitative and expensive corporate "turnkey product" instead.
It's also "console propaganda" by corporations to spread FUD about PC and now Linux gaming being some alleged huge headache unless you're a professional computer engineer...And that's simply not true. They'd just rather you buy a new console every 3 years. :p
But also, downvotes don't super matter here, so all I can say is carry on with an open mind and don't be afraid to ask questions, and you never know what you might learn!
Don't sell yourself short. Try things!
As Bruce Lee once said: "In great attempts, it is glorious even to fail."