Alfred? You want people to stay away from God’s grace?
Look, I agree there could be a sin of presumption involved in some regular pentitents - the idea of “I can just go to confession regularly so I can continue my patterns of sin.” None of us know the hour of death, so this is prideful and puts God to the test not to release you from your mortal husk in a state of mortal sin.
Even there, confession is not the problem. The sin is. True confession is always, always a moment of grace, and should be done regularly. Pope JPII recommended once a week which seems like a good measuring stick to me; I’ve seen some priests recommend daily (although that, I admit, seems impractical if not outright excessive).
Confession is great! Afterwards you feel so clean and wonderful. You get good advice. It works as a good substitute for an accountability partner. You draw closer to God. You learn more about yourself which is always good. You learn to detest sins which is the wisdom of God.
You become a saint (perhaps not one that will be proclaimed by the universal church, but a saint nonetheless) after making a good confession.