Hello Jeycos, and thanks again for posting in the Apple Support Communities.
Depending on your MacBook model, you may also want to try an NVRAM reset.
Reset NVRAM or PRAM on your Mac
"If you have an Intel-based Mac
If you're not using a Mac with Apple silicon, you're using an Intel-based Mac.
How to reset NVRAM
- Shut down your Mac.
- Turn on your Mac, then immediately press and hold these four keys together: Option, Command, P, R.
- Release the keys after about 20 seconds, during which your Mac might appear to restart. For example, you might hear a startup sound more than once, or see the Apple logo more than once.
- When your Mac finishes starting up, you might need to adjust any system settings that were reset."
We also recommend starting in safe mode. Sometimes just starting in this mode and then restarting can resolve issues: How to use safe mode on your Mac
You can also create another user on your Mac and test to see if you experience the same issue:
Set up users, guests, and groups on Mac
You may want to also run Disk Utility which will check for and fix errors related to the formatting and directory structure of a Mac storage device:
Repair a storage device in Disk Utility on Mac
Run the Apple diagnostics to see if any hardware issues exist: How to use Apple Diagnostics on your Mac
Keep us updated.
Take care!