No, because imagine being a sheltered child, growing up in opulence and unaware of the hardships faced by people outside your country. Finally finding the courage to leave and explore the world as you've always dreamed, growing so close to those who convinced you to leave that they begin to treat you as one of their own. You Killed for them, went against everything you've ever been taught, had to make the difficult decision to betray their trust in order to protect them, only to realize that it was all in vain.
Imagine returning home after witnessing war, death, and madness, having to live with the fact that no one here knows what you've been through, and even if they did, no one could truly understand you. The people you bonded with so deeply are now on the other side of the world, or buried deep within, and now all you have left are fading memories of those you lost along the way.
Knowing how frightening the outside world is, you tried to shield your nephew from the pain of venturing too far from home, but in vain. You watched him leave on a quest that would surely claim his life, and when he returned, he was but a shadow of his former self. You realized then that you had failed to protect him, just as you had failed to protect your friend who died in the war.
" bilbo baggins returned to bag end, but he never came home.." tolkien