Winning and losing can make someone return to gambling because the temptation to get more wins or to recover their losses will come. And that will make them want to keep gambling even though they have experienced loss before. That's where we have to realize that it is difficult to stop gambling, but if they have a strong desire to stop gambling, they can stop gambling on time.
It is difficult for someone who wants to stop gambling to recover completely, it takes time and that also depends on the level of gambling addiction, if it is at a lower level it might be fast but at a high level then it takes time to process it, so far I have seen people trying to stop but If you don't have a strong desire in your heart, you will definitely end up failing and not succeeding.
The suggestion is that if you are addicted, you should reduce your gambling activities until the more you reduce them, the less your desire to gamble will decrease, so this method is more effective than completely stopping gambling immediately because it will hurt your feelings too. It is difficult to cure yourself of gambling addiction, so always avoid it. This happens by gambling more wisely and understanding that the risk of losing in gambling is very real so you have to understand if you experience defeat.
First, fighting gambling addiction is difficult and heartbreaking. Fighting such an ingrained behavior requires persistence. People often fall down this dangerous slope and struggle to climb up. Yes, gradually decreasing gambling behavior may alleviate the emotional pain of abruptly stopping.
To quit gambling, one needs a strong support structure with resources, emotional support, and possibly financial help. Decreasing gambling behavior slowly sounds desirable, but isnt the risk always there? Even a little gambling might spark the underlying craving, destroying progress. How may reducing activities not spark gambling?
That's right, stopping gambling or getting rid of the feeling of addiction to gambling is very difficult. I see it and even feel it because in my environment there are people who are very addicted to gambling and have been affected by the bad effects of gambling. He must have a strong urge to stop gambling with anything as long as it doesn't trigger it. gambling. But I think about it, there is a slight gap in being able to stop gambling addiction. Only a few people can stop gambling addiction because this is not much different from people who are addicted to drugs, they will do anything to get back into the thing that made them addicted. You can even do negative things or harm other people.
In my opinion, only he himself must have a strong intention and full confidence in wanting to leave gambling, because it is useless if there is a lot of support or encouragement from people around him but he himself does not have a definite intention to stop. This is the same as lying and just a waste of time. . The main key is that he himself will determine the future to be better, even though when he wants to gamble and do other things this will not last long without a strong intention on his part.