Self-control is a lifelong talent, like a mental muscle that needs continual training. Individuals must work on this skill. This is very important in the gambling industry. The thrill of the game and the promise of winnings are seductive yet dangerous. We must teach newcomers the difference between a safe bet and a risky one. Don't only prevent loss; foster a mindset that regards gambling as enjoyment, not an income stream. This viewpoint must be emphasised!
The recreational nature of gambling cannot be stressed. We must fight for this! Gambling should be fun and fun, not obligatory. It's about the adrenaline, excitement, and socialising, not the money. We must teach newbies that gambling is like going to a movie or concert: a method to relax, not a way to gain money. We, the experts, must teach beginners this mindset. Remember: responsible gambling as a hobby may add colour and pleasure to life without threatening financial security.
Indeed, we must instruct those who are new to gambling on the dos and don'ts of the game since they may gamble excessively and lose self-control. We have to instill in them the idea that practicing self-control when it comes to gambling would enable them to better control emotions and make thoughtful judgments rather than acting on the impulsive of the moment. They can keep gambling and other various aspects of their lives in check by practicing efficient time management.
They must also learn to set boundaries, such as understanding when to give up gambling even when luck seems to be on their side and resisting the want to keep going over their set limitations. However, as you pointed out, it's difficult to resist the urge, particularly when they start talking about money or add more. Some gamblers develop a habit of gambling and feel obligated to continue playing even when no one gives them orders (unless they are in debt, in which case they would naturally find other methods to pay their creditors and may believe that gambling is the only option available to them).
Gambling for newbies is like what they see and assume the streamers do on their channels; win big money and hit financial freedom. Everyone wants high finance in today's world, hence they can do anything possible to hit the funds. Gambling came as a way of fun, with rewards, but the players prioritize the need to gamble for money. And it's wrong to have the same mindset that has ruined many gamblers. It's a difficult process of making money. Because gambling only gives transient riches. The players only have fun, relaxation, and life strategies, issued to them as a way of earning via gambling. Addiction increase is only due to the love for the money in gambling. Many gamblers who didn't have the money in mind, end up earning big via gambling. They follow important routines and procedures in gambling that help them escape addiction and make the right moves in gambling. Newbies who begin with efficient time management can succeed in gambling and won't have a reason to regret gambling, that's if they don't lose control.
Like I'd always say, gambling has different ways of dealing with addiction and strategies. A gambler can be focused on using some strategies, and along the line things change, maybe financially in his life, he'd want to try another means of making some funds in gambling, thereby losing out on his previous gambling ethics. The house also works strides ahead to destabilize a gambler's strategy, hence luring more newbies who started fine to chase losses. Hence, the right thing for a newbie is to always have a break, whenever they're not comfortable with the results they see in gambling. It only takes different factors to escape gambling addiction, which includes all the above-mentioned criteria like gambling for fun, followed by doing what's right in the real world in gambling. Not spending recklessly and being calculative in all our moves.