I take your point, but consider this. My situation is that I’m a successful professional country\folk performing songwriter. I’ve made 14 records, 3 of them gold, tour the world with my band etc. My singing and writing are at a professional calibre, and my rhythm playing is passable at a professional level. But my guitar playing could use a ton of improvement, especially lead stuff. And I know for sure I’ll never be Michael Jordan or Tiger Woods playing lead guitar, ie a gifted natural talent. But within my career overall, I could benefit a ton from improving my lead technique to the extent that I’m able given my (possibly quite limited) natural ability. So in my case, the struggle to achieve even a decent level of lead playing is very worthwhile alongside my other basket of performance skills, while at the same time knowing full well I’ll never achieve the level my lead guitar player in my band has achieved. Not saying any of this to argue, but im here asking some basic level questions from a perspective of still having a successful career in music. And all this is said with goodwill. Just sticking up for some of us who find this stuff much more difficult than many people who (annoyingly…lol) seem to pick it up very easily and naturally. Cheers!
EDIT…I reread this and it sounds a little like I’m being boastful about my career in music. It wasn’t intended that way. I was just trying to point out that there are people at all levels of music career-wise that may run into trouble with some guitar stuff that other people find really basic! Really getting a lot from this forum and the materials on this site. Thanks to Troy and everyone participating in this community. Wish I’d had these resources when I was a kid!! Cheers…