Something I've experienced is people assuming that the form of meditation that works for them must be best or required for others because it works for them - which is utterly amathiac, apart from being wrong.
People should be thought of as orchestra players, where the instruments represent different meditation styles/methods/approaches: some people specialise in only one, or maybe a few "instruments" (meditation styles), some can play most - but when they are well combined, the effect is magnificent.
All that is required is a combination of skill at the "instrument" (meditation styles) that is most in harmony with you, and sufficient humility to be willing to contribute to a greater whole.
Arrogance, in the form of insisting everyone becomes a theorbo player, is stupid, and inability in one's preferred meditation style is like having an instrument out of tune.
The opportunity is there: be humble enough to take it.