Why does the stage where the core produces iron signal the inevitable end of a massive star?

Answer

Fusing iron consumes energy instead of releasing it

Fusing iron is the stage that marks the end because, unlike preceding elements, the fusion of iron consumes energy rather than releasing the energy required to counteract gravity.

Why does the stage where the core produces iron signal the inevitable end of a massive star?
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