Maybe those who rarely gamble can have a strong desire to stop gambling, especially after they know what impact they get from gambling. But usually, the impact of this gambling will make them return to gambling even though they want to stop it. It is a dilemma that each person must be able to resolve.
The fact is that in life there are different situations with people who are able to change people very much internally. For example, tragedies, or mistakes that those are no longer able to fix. And such deplorable internal states will stop pushing people to not quite deliberate actions or to a rash lifestyle. And if such a person visits the casino, but will play regardless of the chances or the concept of money management. It is especially difficult for such people to give up the uncontrollable desire to play. Because the root cause lies in themselves, in the events of the past. And gambling is a kind of answer to any problem, because they can bring a lot of money. And money is needed by any person in any condition.
Exactly the way it can bring alot money that's the same it can also collect alot of money from you. If such person enter into gambling I aslo agree that the ability for him to stop will be very hard and he might be insink to such habit making his current situation even worst than before. It's actually kinda hard trying to stop this habit especially those of us that lack control and discipline because it's just as similar with same as taking illicit drugs for self pleasure once it's sinked can't stop.
Again, quitting gambling is not impossible at all but it requires only one thing, that is the individual will to stop gambling. Unless you have a will to stop from your inner self, you will not be able to achieve it. No other person can make you leave gambling.
Now the question is whether it is easy or difficult for the gambler to quit gambling. If the person has control over himself, then he would be able to do so. But the problem is that gamblers do not have control over their mind, so that's why they are gambling addicts. So this gives us the conclusion that it is indeed hard to quit gambling.
I also think the same, it is very difficult for a person to manage to leave the game of their own free will, there must be other factors that are very high priority for them to leave, because the game when it is not controlled continuously can become quite addictive and can generate in many any type of adverse reaction, because the things that develop can be very ugly, some people what can be recommended and that comes out free is that they start doing a sporty activity so that they can entertain themselves and return or indulge in doing something that they don't l let fall into addiction again, or dedicate yourself to your family, pay more attention to your children (if any) go out to the movies, do other activities so that they can cover that need, but it is not the idea that you start doing activities that can be addictive such as drinking alcohol, smoking, because that would be another problem and that can get worse, sometimes there are people who themselves have the strength to give up anything that is hurting them.
At this point in life I think of something, everything or whatever that makes me spend money, and not seeing anything in return for me is something that is harmful and that must be controlled quickly so that it does not continue advancing, that is the first thing that comes to mind. should be done, second, when we are living with people who have this type of problem, we should help them get out of that hole they have, because they hurt themselves as well, and I do not know the impact of damage they can do to other people just to satisfy their taste for the game, so whenever you are in a position to help a person in the game who is addicted, you have to do it.
No one has said that it is easy to quit some kind of addiction, but in the game with casinos if necessary, because it is easy to lose capital and that is something that is not good, more things would need to be done than for a person to get out of that, like going to a psychologist, having relationship therapies, sports, yoga, something that can be done and that improves your life.