Everyone Has Their Own Everest to Climb
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In this episode, Dr. Martin Mendelson and Dr. Kyle Stanley tackle the lack of empathy showing up in the dental community toward colleagues who are struggling. The data isn't subtle: dentists are 17 times more likely to die by suicide than the general population. Two and a half times more likely to suffer from anxiety and depression. That's not a mindset problem. That's a profession in pain.
Kyle admits he used to be that guy — the one who thought struggling dentists just weren't working hard enough. Then burnout hit. He was on the 5-yard line with every advantage, and still fumbled the ball. That's the point.
Not everyone's Everest looks the same. The phrase comes from Martin's friend Sean Swarner — a man who climbed Mount Everest with one functioning lung after surviving two unrelated cancers before age 18. Everyone is climbing something. The least we can do is not mock the people still on the way up.
If someone in your life is struggling, be the person who shows up.
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