Your advice is very good, we should not force ourselves to pursue something that we are not sure we will get and that will also make things worse in life because we as gamblers should be able to control our emotions well and must accept all forms of events. it happened. we will meet, try to understand it wisely. that losing and winning will definitely happen and being responsible is the key to facing it all.
It's true, sometimes we are unlucky therefore ending gambling can save your money from bigger losses. Emotional control is the main point here, which not everyone can implement. This means that most people are still carried away by the atmosphere of the game, and think that by adding a little more capital they can get back the money they have lost.
Not sometimes but the fact is that it is difficult to get lucky to lead us to victory and in addition the overall profit is only for the casino itself and this is the reason why we lose more often than win and this is also the reason why gambling is really prohibited to be made a place to earn unless you come with only the intention of entertainment or filling spare time because with intentions and goals like this then I think it is less likely for you to overdo it.
Basically if you feel that gambling is interfering with your life especially in terms of your finances then obviously the best decision as you said above is to quit gambling, but if you still want to engage in this activity then yes obviously self-control along with applying some other restrictions such as budget, time, and expectations must be applied because this is the only thing that can keep you safe and avoid bad possibilities in the long run, although I'm not sure that you or anyone else can apply it but no problem, at least we have given the best advice.