Because this is another thing your average American man in crisis does: he tries to go home, forgetting, momentarily, that he is the reason he left home in the first place, that the home is not his anymore, and that the crisis is him.

Brock Clarke
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A man who is in the midst of a crisis will often try to go home, forgetting that he is the reason he is in the crisis. For example, a man may be having financial problems because he has been spending money that was not supposed to be spent. He may have an addiction problem because he was being selfish. Or, perhaps he has suffered a great loss of someone he loved. The only way for him to get out of the crisis is to be willing to make changes in his life.

Source: An Arsonists Guide To Writers Homes In New England

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