I've sold the Let's Note

I sold the Let's Note yesterday. I found out that I've already had one of the greatest laptop which is the Macbook Pro. Actually I prefer Linux to Mac OS, but I couldn't help but keep using Mac OS due to some applications.
Some apps I can't use on Linux
- Music
- Podcasts
- GE150PRO
- Logic Pro
- Final Cut Pro
I like to have almost everything in one basket
I know I can use two devices. One for Mac OS, and the other for Linux. But I don't think it's worth it because I'm still a student, and I'm not currently earning money. I'm also sick and tired of having to sync two devices.
I always have a question. Should I buy a laptop or a computer to use the Linux system even though I can do everything I want to do or have to do on Mac OS? My answer is No. I think it could be waste of money because I'm not rich now.
Using Korean on Linux is Suck
I've tried lots of Linux distros, but I think Linux will be the best if I use only English. Almost all of problems I got when using Linux were Korean IME. I solved the problems, but it frequently broke.
The reason I prefer Linux though
You know buying a digital device is similar to borrowing a license. It's because companys support its update only for a few years even though it is still good enough to use. It makes me prefer Linux.
And I think customization on Linux is quite fun and useful. I'm using Jupyter Lab a lot when I'm coding, and I figured out I can add it to dock even though I installed it by pip, which I can't on Mac OS. (Every time I want to use Jupyter Lab, I write a command on terminal.)
So what's your goal?
I spent so much time to look for the best system for me. But I finally knew it isn't important. Just doing something is more important whatever I have. So my goal is using my laptop I have now as long as I can.