A gambler's life is divided into two periods, when he is not addicted and therefore can but does not want to quit gambling, and when he is addicted to gambling and cannot quit on his own. The problem is that a gambling addict believes that he is not addicted and can quit gambling at any time.
Even when you have entered into full addiction to the game you can get out of it, there are much worse addictions that are defeated daily. One above all the excessive addiction to tobacco, I could tell many stories of those who for health reasons had to give up tobacco.
It takes willpower!
Agreed, no matter how addicted, a person with strong will can still voluntarily create motivation to quit gambling but unfortunately, they always become lawyers, trying to justify and think that getting out of this is a fantasy, even if they get out, they will return again. I have heard so many stories like this, instead of escaping and living peacefully, people addicted to gambling are always dragged back by the past and the obsession from gambling but they always accept such invitations, it is more correct that people should try to escape from the past, instead of escaping from the role of a gambler.