Sparkles / Iron Deficiency Man
It was just as well. Thor wasn't even sure he could explain the dynamic between him and Loki. It made sense to him, it made sense to Loki, but that didn't mean anyone else would get it and he couldn't expect them to. Some might be against it, some might not care. It didn't matter to Thor; it wouldn't change anything.
There was validity in what Stark was saying. Thor got that. It didn't make it any easier, but he did find some comfort in knowing it wasn't just him who felt this way. And he was right; ultimately this was Thanos. And Ragnarok, while he was the one who caused it, would not have happened were it not for Hela and by extension Odin himself. It was just very hard to swallow the fact that he was in a position to have helped, but was unable to do so in the end. He saved his people from Hela only to have half of them slaughtered by Thanos.
"I have been thinking about spending more time outside the doors," he said. "To seek worlds that may need help. More exploration to find things that might be needed here. Something to -- feel more useful, to help"