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Excellent advice. Starting with power chords will let you feel progress and "knowing songs", and that will help motivate you to continue to explore and get better in other areas. Learning music/playing an instrument is a journey and as you grow/evolve so will your playing. Just let it take you where you're feeling it, and that'll help keep you moving.
It's easy to get stuck on a practice routine, doing the same scales and modes over and over and then you just put the guitar down and walk away. But, in the end, we want to make music with it. That's what will keep you going.
Thanks for the advice! I'll make sure to check out that video. Looking at the book of all of those chords made all of this rather daunting, this will help out a lot.