I used this scenario earlier to oppose people who keep saying "You can't blame him for going home"...
"I'll go start a new project at my corporation with a bunch of people underneath me whose jobs depend on the success of my project. After getting the project off to a great start, I'm going to get homesick like an 8-year-old who's at summer camp for the first time, pack up, quit my job, and go home, ruining the lives of all those employees dependent on my project.
Now you tell me...would I be above blame simply because I went home after quitting my job and ruining people's lives?
Give me a break."
Is that a fair analogy?