Interesting story perhaps. In 1978 my Mom gave a Kansas ticket to one of my brother's friends. It was my first concert. He repaid her by giving her one of his beat up old acoustics. No one else in the house really played guitar, though my brother was an aspiring drummer. I started to pick it up and try to play along with stuff I was listening to.
In the mid '80's my big break came from a house fire, I took some of the money I got for stuff I had lost and bought a Korg Poly 61 keyboard and an electric guitar. The most interesting music I made was experimenting with the arpeggiator on the synthesizer. I played around a little with trying to learn to read music, but found I could do more interesting stuff just improvising. Sat in on occasion with guys my brother was jamming with, but was way too intimidated to do anything good. I did have one interesting improv session with my brother and one of his friends that usually played bass. Other than that I'm pretty much a solo act.
Took one round of private guitar lessons with my wife in 2001, playing guitar didn't really catch on with her, neither of us took the lessons too seriously, so I didn't get much out of it either.
I was always more interested in keyboards, but the acoustic guitar was always easier to pick up and put down and annoy those around you less. And these days I pick up a classical guitar more often than any other instrument in my collection. Currently have an aging Kawai K1 synthesizer, the Korg has long since gone to pot.