Linux has a reputation for being difficult to use, especially among those who have only worked with operating systems like Windows or macOS. The truth is, Linux itself is not inherently problematic. In many cases, the core functions are just as simple as those of any other platform. What makes Linux feel challenging is its intolerance for mistakes or misunderstandings. It will often do exactly what you tell it to do, even if that means breaking something in the process. That expectation is part of its philosophy, and while it can be intimidating at first, it also builds skills that last far beyond your first installation.