I tried starting to play in 2019, mostly just fucking around and playing by tabs, and quit after 3 months... Then 1 year later I started again when covid hit and been at it with structure ever since. So in total, I have a playtime of about a year, but I usually say I've been playing for 9 months now. I didn't even know any open chords or strumming patterns when I started again this year, so I can't really honestly count the first try. I have a buddy who is also still a beginner, and we jam together sometimes, and I got a private teacher as well, and it helped speeding up my progress by a lot, I would say.
I'm definitely still very much a beginner, but I would say my theory knowledge is so far my strongest point (quite the opposite of most replies
). I had trumpet lessons for about 5 years or so when I was a kid, so I was fluent in standard notation and sight reading, and learned my circle of fifths, and it really really really helped. The major and natural minor were the first scales I looked up for guitar, didn't really care for pentatonics (and still much prefer diatonic to pentatonic scales xD), and I swallowed up all about theory I could find since I joined this site.
Anyway, one of my motivations is definitely playing in a metal band in the future. I also wanna do a guitar heavy synth wave project, in the direction of Dance with the Dead etc... So my motivation to progress and learn more is as high as it gets.