Yes, if every person can manage his bankroll properly, then people will be able to gamble responsibly. If the bankroll is indefinite or unlimited, then people will quickly become addicted to gambling. Every person should think about accepting gambling as entertainment and should use 1%-5% of their income on gambling, not more than that. If we use 1%-5% of our income on gambling, then we will not regret it even if we lose in gambling. I always use a very small amount of my income for gambling, which I do not regret if I lose, so I can still gamble responsibly.
To understand and accept such behavior, you need to have some experience. Time, during which you begin to realize that the race for losses will not bring anything but even greater losses. Beginners are usually very wasteful, thinking that the longer they play, the more successful their result will be, but as soon as they begin to understand that it is necessary to manage their bankroll more carefully, they move into the rank of other players, maybe also beginners, but those who try to control their emotions and know how to stop the game in time.
True and maybe that's the reason why experience is often called the best teacher, in any case usually experience will change someone to be better, so falling in the beginning is something natural because of lack of knowledge, what's bad is when you often fall into the same hole over and over again which means not learning from experience, novice gamblers often become victims of greed because their focus is always on getting a bigger amount without knowing or considering the risk side, in gambling the longer you play or the more often you play does not mean you are closer to the big jackpot, gambling is about probability, future results are not determined by what happened in the past, evaluating every setback or learning from experience is the key to safety.
You're right buddy, when I was a novice, I treated gambling as a source of income and always sought out strategies after strategies to maintain my winning, but got almost none. Later on, I had to reiterate my steps after making few mistakes in gambling and nearly escaped terrible addiction although I suffered some considerable loses in gambling.
I feel I'm one of those who learned from their experience, honestly have I not had those experiences, I may have not taken the lessons seriously, so experience was actually my best teacher in this case.