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  <title>Why Successful Men Feel Stuck Even When Life Looks Good</title>
  <description>Most people go looking for purpose when they feel lost. J.D. Pincus believes that’s not where we should start. &amp;amp;nbsp; JD is a social psychologist, researcher, and author of The Emotionally Agile Brain. He’s spent decades studying what humans actually need and mapped it into a framework that helps explain why people can feel adrift, even after achieving everything they set out to do. &amp;amp;nbsp; Today, he joins us to talk about those needs and why getting unstuck might start with feeling a little worse before you feel better. &amp;amp;nbsp; You'll hear about:  -Why people can feel stuck even when life looks fine -How loss of social connection impacts stability and direction -Why this transition can be especially challenging for men -JD’s framework of 12 core emotional needs -Why feeling stuck often comes from unmet needs -Why purpose doesn’t always come first &amp;amp;nbsp; Resources: &amp;amp;nbsp; Book: The Emotionally Agile Brain&amp;amp;nbsp;  LinkedIn: J. David Pincus  Website: AgileBrain&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Chapter X with Michael Kay</author_name>
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