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To not rely on it anymore? Not be tempted?
I suggest to delete it but giving yourself a grace period, e.g 1 year where you redirect emails until you are sure you updates most people and services accordingly. After that period, better to delete and this way hope that Google doesn't have any of your data anymore.
Gmail really is a drug, huh?
Nobody goes like" Oh fuck I can't take it anymore I just need another hit of Google Lens"
Keeping accounts for key services is a smart idea because at least you will always be able to take control if you need to. Also identity theft gets harder
Look at /r/deGoogle and you will, sadly, see a lot of people that have a problem stopping.
A typical example is how services from Google, e.g Google Docs, Meet, etc do everything they can to avoid not logging in, and while having to do so, prefer to use a GMail acccount, or "at least" a Google account (which might not require a GMail email).
So... a drug no but a dependency hard to ignore for a lot of people, the same way some people feel "forced" to use WhatsApp.
You are extremely privileged if you never felt that way.