I switched from Windows to Linux almost 1.5 years ago. Since then I've tried many popular Linux distributions out there. Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Fedora, you name it and I've tried it.
After doing a lot of distro hopping, I decided to settle down with LMDE (Linux Mint Debian Edition) and I used it for a long period of time. Since Ubuntu, LMDE all were based on Debian, I thought why not give Debian try, Created a live USB with persistence. Used it for 2-3 weeks and it won my heart. I immediately installed Debian in place of LMDE and it's my daily driver now since past few months.
I was a bit hesitant at first to be honest cuz I read at many places that Debian has old packages. But it doesn't matter now. I don't mind using a bit older package as long as it doesn't compromise the overall stability.
"...old but not obsolete,"
-Arnold Schwarzenegger, Terminator Genisys
Debian works flawlessly on my average hardware. I love the extensive customization options that come with KDE. In fact, contrary to popular beliefs, KDE feels a lot lighter and faster as compared to GNOME . The forum is extremely helpful and I've come across some great knowledgeable people who have helped me previously.
People keep saying Debian has a steeper learning curve which isn't true according to me. Coming from an Windows background, Debian wasn't much difficult to learn.
To any person who wants a stable and versatile Linux distribution, go with Debian without any second thought.
The best linux distro for me. Eagerly waiting for Debian 11(stable) to release. Thank you Debian and community once again.