Why don’t stars collapse?
Star is “almost” in hydrostatic equilibrium
Star radiates energy:  If nothing else happened T would
drop, P would drop, star would shrink.
Star does shrink, but in doing so gravitational energy is
converted to heat, preventing T from continuing to drop.
In fact, since star is now more compact, gravity is
stronger and it actually needs higher P (so higher T) to
prevent catastrophic collapse
As star shrinks, ˝ of gravitational energy goes into
heating up star, ˝ gets radiated away
Rate at which it radiates energy, so rate at which it
shrinks, is limited by how “insulating” intermediate
layers are