I believe many of us has lost the precious Bitcoin at some point.
A lot of this loses could be traced back to wrong wallet addresses on the part of the sender (more reason you should double check the address before sending).
At some point you mistakingly sent Bitcoin to an ERC-20 wallet or sent it to an incorrect wallet.
Either ways, the coin becomes lost.
In times like this thoughts like this set in, "why is there no provision for recovering lost Bitcoin?
My answer to this might sound inconsiderate, but...
It is a good thing you lost it, and it's a good thing it cannot be recovered.
Maybe you will be more careful next time

When you consider something as valuable, you ought to treat it with great value and care, so before sending out your "valuable Bitcoin", if it's really important to you, ensure that you double check the address to avoid loss.
If you have lost Bitcoin the first time due to the aforementioned wallet issue, then you ain't supposed to lose another one, as you must have learnt to be more careful now.
This should not happen to anyone if he is educated enough to make a mistake, you can do it on Paypal or other payment processors that have a chargeback but it should not happen to an educated Cryptocurrency holders, you already know that there is no such thing as chargeback or recovery here, so when sending you should be aware of this, if not you are not educated enough.