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Yeah that is the point of it, despite working as Linux System Administrator in real life it will be easy for me to undo the rules and delete them but that is not the reason I created them in the first place, I created them to act as a barrier and every time I will have a desire to go gambling before just firing up my browser where all my credentials were saved now I get a "network error" or "err connection refused" which will act as a first point of barrier, they will make me think before continuing further, I was failing in here, I had everything setup and I just deposit and that it was it, now I can't deposit anywhere directly as I don't play from any other place 90% of the time. It all depends on the self will and thank you and all others here for your kind words, it may be don't look so but they give me a huge burst of desire to achieve that stop of gambling altogether.
Whatever your reasons for quitting gambling completely, I support you. Many gamblers fundamentally realize they're not truly benefit, but they struggle to take decisive action for various reasons. Addiction and easy access to gambling sites keep them coming back, even those who do quit can relapse. Sometimes quitting completely is the best solution, especially if we truly want to build a brighter future.
I haven't completely quit, but I've changed my mindset about gambling to a more realistic one. Gambling doesn't have to be addictive, nor does it have to cause me to lose everything. It means I have control over my gambling, it doesn't control me.