Hi David!
I think there's a lot of things to do with our limited time on this planet. Some things will interest you, some things will not. I don't think anyone should learn to code if it's not their thing. I do, however, think that some things that we think aren't are thing might be more up our alley than we think, given the right teacher and right environment. People will sometimes make false dichotomies of interests- if you're good at x, you can't do y. If you look at the history of people who have achieved great things, you'll find a trend that a lot of them didn't think this way. So it's good to check in with yourself and ask if you're staying away from something out of honesty or fear. I try to never make fear-based decisions.
I also think it's good to try your hand at whatever the job you're collaborating with. Not so that you can master it, but so that you can understand it well enough to speak the same language and get on the same page with people who need you to understand them. Whether that means learning some code or learning how things work, it can never hurt.
Have a great evening!