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Men's burnout isn't just a number, it's a silent scream.

The trending conversation around "66% of Men Are Burned Out at Work" isn't just a statistic to scroll past. It's a headline that, when you sit with it, reveals a deeper, more personal truth about the expectations we place on ourselves, and the silence many carry. I've spent enough time on Center Stage asking difficult questions to know that the most profound insights often come when someone admits they're struggling, even if it's just to themselves. Jon mentioned feeling like he just needed to squat, needed to feel alive. That impulse, that raw need for a physical release or a fundamental action, speaks to a deeper exhaustion.

It's easy to look at the other 34% and ask what they "know" or what "angle" they're missing, as Jon put it. But perhaps the real question isn't about what they know, but what they allow themselves to *feel* and, more importantly, to *express*. My interviews have taught me that vulnerability isn't a weakness; it's often the first step toward genuine resilience. When people feel safe enough to share what they're truly experiencing, that's when the shift begins.

This isn't about a lack of grit or effort. It's about a system that often prioritizes output over well-being, and a culture that can make men feel that their value is inextricably linked to their perceived strength and stoicism. Let's sit with this for a moment: if 66% are feeling this way, what are the silent costs we're all paying? And what does it take for us to truly hear the unspoken stories behind those numbers?

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