Love my Macs, and nowadays I'm even justified to do so! They're the best laptop manufacturer by a huge margin.
A '19 MBP would basically be ewaste. Intel Macs were pretty bad, you bought them for the operating system and just had to endure the hardware. Intel chips run hot and Macs have always been undercooled, it's not a good combination. Apple Silicon macs are an entirely different beast, you get a strong processor and a whole day's worth of battery life even with the thing in use, and the only cooling it needs is the aluminium case, which at most gets slightly warm to the touch. I've used my Macbook for sixteen hours straight without charging, out of the box, while my Lenovo Ideapad gets four hours even with Linux and all the power optimisations I can come up with, maybe an hour less running Windows.
You do end up paying Apple a silly amount extra for RAM and storage, and because of the way the computer is built, you can't just get the base model and then install your own upgrades, the RAM is soldered and incompatible with pretty much anything else anyway because of how the processor is built, and the same goes for the storage. But it is worth the money. Rather than BootCamp I'd suggest you get Parallels. It's hardware accelerated, you only lose single digit percentages of performance compared to running Windows on the bare metal, and macOS really is a wonderful OS once you get used to it. I grew up on macs and while I can configure Linux to be about as nice, there's just no way I can tolerate using Windows for long.