Hello LearningMyMac04,
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities! We see you're receiving a funky error when starting up your MacBook Pro, and we'd like to help out.
The first troubleshooting step is to start up in safe mode. Here's how: How to use safe mode on your Mac
Safe mode may take longer to finish the start up, as safe mode does some system checks, and can sometimes resolve issues. You'll also see some differences in the display. This is expected with safe mode, and when you restart normally, they'll be gone.
If you're able to reach the Desktop with safe mode, restart normally and test again.
If you're still not able to completely start up still, the next step is to try macOS Recovery. About macOS Recovery on Intel-based Mac computers
Recovery uses a different macOS Startup volume, so it's a great way to determine if the issue is software or hardware.
If you are able to fully start up in Recovery, then you'll want to reinstall the macOS, and you should be able to do without erasing your data. Reinstall macOS
Follow the steps in the section titled "Reinstall macOS from the built-in recovery disk on your computer"
Take care!