A proven trait of males is that they usually suppress stress. They couldn't show it or display it to other people. They hide it because they don't want others to think they are weak. But, stress is a natural thing that everyone experience; men just can't deal with this fact. Male stress is oftentimes caused by their professional life. Male stress comes from the uncertainty that men always worry about uncertainties in his future, business, or career path.
On the other hand, there are ways to fight male stress. One way is to take a break from work and spend more time with your family. Your family helps you take things at a lighter pace. Since you're too pressured by work, let your family time ease your day. The best way, maybe, is to travel or take a
rejuvenating European cruise for you to relax and refresh yourself.
One perfect example of male stress is the case among Japanese men. Japan has the highest record of stress-related cause of suicide. Japanese men, whose age ranges from 35-44 years old, are the common people who commit suicide because of work. Consequently, suicide has become the top 13 common cause of a man's death. Take the case of Japanese executives who died on the same day; their common problem was company
financial matters.