I'm just a recreational amateur, however, I'll give you my 2 cents.
Yes. No. No.
I think you need to take a lot of shots to get that feedback and practice. After taking a LOT of shots and taking the time to review them for composition and lighting the next one you take will let you do it properly almost by instinct.
The best technology does not make the best photographer. However, you should completely understand the technology you are using to allow the instinct that develops to take over so you don't have to fight with the technology to take the shot.
I don't think you need to lug a pile of camera gear around every where you go, however, having at least a point and shoot handy will help you develop those instincts for a good shot without all the gear. It helps you get used to looking at the world through a "lens".
Regards, Iguanasan
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