Familiarity does not always breed contempt, eh? It's been a long time since I've had to endure a Windows workplace. Of course, MacOS is no more perfect than Windows, perfection being the enemy of the good. Overall, MacOS works better, though it is hardly inevitable that it will always be better than Windows.
That said, I've always had contempt for Windows' beginning as a ripoff of the first MacOS, even as Microsoft was building Word and Excel for Apple first. Layering a graphic-user interface on top of MS-DOS—itself a second-rate DOS when Bill Gates bought it—was a workaround. That set up Windows for all kinds of problems later. Whining that Steve Jobs bought the interface from Xerox added insult to injury: Gates could have bought it just as easily.
Ancient history I know, but we are all our past. Including Windows.