Sucking at guitar is really fun. Every solo is a new challenge. Each chorus is a chance to feel the resonant vibration of each chord you strum. When you finally nail a part you've been working on forever, it's the greatest feeling ever. A month ago you were a lot worse. Two months ago, you were even worse. You're constantly getting better, even if it's a slight improvement, and each accomplishment drives you to take on the next part of the song. You start out barely holding the guitar, then a little bit later, you're moving both hands at the same time and following along to a song without really thinking about it.
I've been into guitar for the past 10 months.
Sucking at guitar is really fun. Every solo is a new challenge. Each chorus is a chance to feel the resonant vibration of each chord you strum. When you finally nail a part you've been working on forever, it's the greatest feeling ever. A month ago you were a lot worse. Two months ago, you were even worse. You're constantly getting better, even if it's a slight improvement, and each accomplishment drives you to take on the next part of the song. You start out barely holding the guitar, then a little bit later, you're moving both hands at the same time and following along to a song without really thinking about it.
It's pretty much the same (for me) after 30 years; always another challenge, always a new reward just around the corner. Lots to look forward to!