There's no harm if you are willing to take that risk when changing your strategy, as most of the time those who who failed to accept the outcome become aggressive and instead of quitting for the day and accept that they already lose what they've deposit, they will push forward and will try their old playing style, thinking that they should stay and once they experienced some gains they'll get attached and eventually they'll lose it back.
Though some may recover as they understand that if luck permits you should be wise making a decision to quit, a hardstop will prevent additional or another bleeding with your bankroll.
If you evaluate possible further losses, when it is better to stop, then this is not an instinct, it should be a matter of course, when you have lost all the money you had for gambling, you need to stop, this is clear without instinct. And if after this there is a desire to continue playing and it seems as if a little more and I will definitely win, then this is also not an instinct, this is already an addiction and inability to control yourself.
In this case it seems to start betting based on instinct and not about losing or winning factors, because I think it is clearly different. If we bet based on losing or winning in the previous results, then the bettor will still be able to make another bet with a strategy and or also with an analysis made. But, betting based on instinct really does not involve any strategy to start betting, they just choose bets based on their instincts and maybe also with their feelings. Therefore, I think that betting by instinct will have no relation to the results obtained before and after betting.