It's true what you say, if only they could gamble wisely then when they lose they won't have the urge to gamble again or the urge to recover the losses that have just occurred. Therefore, gambling within reasonable limits and not excessively is important, so that there are no bigger losses, the control is with ourselves who will determine how we gamble in the future, if we can't control ourselves or don't have a good policy then losses or other adverse impacts may occur. perhaps the feeling of wanting to recover losses is what makes them addicted to gambling so it is not easy to stop or abandon their gambling habit.
Indeed, those who try to recover their losses will certainly spend more money to pursue their losses, and such actions are certainly not good. because apart from losing more money, they will also feel misery because they could lose everything they have, and even because they can't leave their addiction, they can sell what they have to be able to gamble again.
The fact is that there are players who will not be able to resist winning back losses due to their heredity, which included dependents, for example, the player’s own father. This can have such an impact that even any resistance to it will be unsuccessful. Such players, of course, would need to find out whether there were any people in his family who were addicted to anything, for example, alcohol, card games or other bad habits. If yes, then it is better to never start the game at all, because it can end very badly for such players who will have a predisposition to gambling. And even if he loses all his money, it may not be the worst thing, because he will begin to deceive the surrounding friends and relatives so that they will lend him money for treatment. Because the game will have a much higher priority than this friendship, it's actually terrible.