No, hackers always find a way to find their victims and hack their Bitcoin wallets. It is crucial to protect your Bitcoin assets. There are various methods to achieve this, including investing in a hardware wallet, refraining from clicking on suspicious links that are sent to you or that you see on social media, and avoiding logging into your wallet from a device that is not your personal computer.
Of course they always find a way to "hack your Bitcoin". After all, most people store their coins on centralized exchanges and/or custodial wallets. Self-custody is the way to go if you want to secure your Bitcoins against hacks and/or theft as much as possible. But be aware that you can also become a victim if you're careless enough to expose your private keys or seeds. Following the necessary security precautions is a must to prevent unauthorized access.
You should buy yourself a hardware wallet for complete peace of mind. Or if you're planning on passing down your BTC to future generations, use a paper wallet instead. Just remember there's nothing in this world that's 100% safe. As long as you don't keep your guard down, there should be nothing to worry about.

Purchasing a hardware wallet is a viable option for safeguarding your cryptocurrency, but it may not be feasible for new investors who prioritize earning profits from their initial investment. This may change if they have a substantial investment and surplus funds to allocate towards a hardware wallet.