Exposure to negative effects of gambling might also help us distance ourselves from getting addicted to gambling itself. It's all psychological I think. The better our understanding on losses and our status as a gambler and as per experiences with other gamblers around that had ended their gambling journey so badly might I think taught us or our friends lessons to be a responsible gambler.
apart from providing an understanding of the bad effects of gambling and being able to manage gambling or gambling wisely, in my opinion it would be better if you didn't expect to be able to double your money quickly from here.
because I see that gambling has shifted from being just a game for fun to instead being used to seek multiple profits quickly. This can result in excessive addiction and make you lose everything, both financially, time, and the trust of your relatives or family.
Indeed, it's another form of gambling thought that newbies move around circulating in the gambling niche. Gambling is not a money doubler but most newbies have such initiative before venturing into gambling. What is expected of a new gambler is being wary of the disadvantages of any idea or thought they've got about gambling. At an early stage most players wouldn't have developed some strategy. They are moved or controlled by the things they've heard about gambling. Such troubles may continue to have impact on the player's future gambling strategies. You'd notice that the experienced players also accept this thoughts but in a reduced or regulated form. A newbie could miss his moves and remain in his early thoughts for a long time.
In this context, I'd add that gambling experience should be determined on those who have spent time understanding what gambling is about. A player who for instance who have been practicing same mistakes he developed as a newbie but have spent a reasonable time in his gambling journey can be considered an inexperienced player. Hence, a new gambler should also be aware of those experiences before or few days after he joined the gambling niche. That is for his safety and focus on the game. Exhibiting, repeatedly, substandard thoughts on infrequent gambling occurrence like doubling money immediately, is not good for a any gambler. Both, newbie and experienced players. In a nutshell, gambling experience shouldn't be measured by the period a player has spent gambling in his lifetime, but, by his improvements in learning deeply on gambling.