The violin requires precision. Your fingers need to be in exactly the right place to hit the right note. Even the slightest deviation will see you veer off key.
Whereas a guitar has frets, which are little metal bars that sit on its neck. As long as a guitarists fingers land between one fret and another, the string will connect with the fret, and the note will be accurate.
One isn’t better or worse than the other; they’re simply playing different games.
Although violin can lead an orchestra with its melodies, the guitar can put together rich chords using all 6-strings at once.
Sometimes we lament what we can and can’t do.
Maybe we’re just made to play a different song.