A wolf will chew off its own leg just to escape, which makes perfect sense. If you’re being held back, cornered, forced into a situation, you do whatever you can to change it, to break free, to survive. But sometimes escape isn’t our default, sometimes we stay the course, we cope, we navigate, because traps don’t look the same to everybody, especially not from inside one, sometimes what the rest of the world see as having us pinned, actually ends up pushing us forward, giving us purpose, control, someone to talk to. And once in a while, the very thing everyone thinks is holding us back, is also what makes us feel at home.