I gamble based on percentage of my total income and I keep it at single digit to avoid losing too much. I carefully measure how lucky I am in a day of gambling because this is how I know if to continue to gamble or stop for the day. If the day is my lucky day, I have to make good use of it but I will try to remain within my budget for the day and also not exceed the overall target for the week/month. I have noted that managing the funds is the most important aspect of gambling so maintaining a target is a top priority.
Yes, that's true, and all gamblers should have a similar mindset to yours when it comes to gambling. Money management is a crucial aspect of gambling, especially since it's a risky activity, where we never know whether we'll win or lose at the end of the game. Essentially, winning is nothing more than a chance, and losing is inevitable.
My advice: if you ever feel your limits start to wane because you can't resist temptation, I hope you remember the horrific events that have befallen gamblers who gamble aggressively to strengthen your defenses. Finally, I hope you can maintain that minimal approach, as you've planned, my friend.