Me and Manjaro linux

So, it was the time of mid july 2017 when I was getting bored using Ubuntu Linux (no offense). I was looking for any alternatives then.
I tried on various distros like Debian, Fedora and many other but they seemed not a good fit for me.
Then I came to know about Rolling Release Development Model, and seriously it’s something that just enough to make me switch my OS.
Then the googling begin about RRDM based os, got to know about Arch, Manjaro, BlackArch and many other.
I was afraid to try Arch linux (thanks to many blog, memes). I thought to try Manjaro, downloaded it and while installation I got stucked with an unsuccessful install and i messed up things. Had to format my entire hard drive. Not complaining but I wanted to format, just putting my blame on that installation ;).
Than I made my heart to try Arch Linux (Hey, you like challenges, my mind said) and was successful to install by putting my whole day into it. And then installing graphic-card drivers and while installing xorg I don’t know what happened, I messed up again. I had already wasted my 2-3 days in OS switchings.
And couldn’t afford to waste more, I just switched back to Ubuntu… lol (fugitive, my mind said). This time I ignored my mind. And thought not to waste my remaining summers vacations I started working.
During the ending of vacations I thought of giving Arch one more chance. This time I succeeded. Wohoo finally. I really enjoyed Arch Linux, and used it for almost 7-8 months. And one day I was trying to do a system upgrade and messed it up. Firefox was not working. I searched a lot and found out that each app makes a clone of itself while running and two clones kills each other. I didn’t know why (may be they were out of resources).
Then I installed manjaro linux along side Arch. It’s pretty good, i mean it’s seriously pretty. Everything works out of the box. Gives me the power of RRDM. Looks elegant and cool. I am really in love with it. Graphic-drivers and other utilities works out of the box. What else you want hnn? Power of Arch and a great support.
I really wanna recommend you to go and try it out.