That's what makes you a representative of a tiny minority.
I've spent part of a career writing software for people whose daily workflows required Photoshop, Illustrator, QuarkXPress, and a dozen other supporting applications, and they always ran much better on MacOS and were far easier to use and train people to use.
But even those people are still a tiny minority, where most of the world revolves around MSFT Office and hundreds of applications on Windows.
I've spent part of a career writing software for people whose daily workflows required Photoshop, Illustrator, QuarkXPress, and a dozen other supporting applications, and they always ran much better on MacOS and were far easier to use and train people to use.
But even those people are still a tiny minority, where most of the world revolves around MSFT Office and hundreds of applications on Windows.