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The former NFL player, model, and television actor examines his disadvantaged childhood and long-time marriage to share advice on how to be a responsible family man while maintaining ones masculinity and sense of humor.;pt. 1. True lies // spirituality -- Superhero -- Is that what a man is? -- Double life -- A way out -- Taking my shot -- pt. 2. Just keep going // work -- No is negotiable -- As soon as I go pro -- Dont you give up -- No wives allowed -- Its not over -- What Im worth -- pt. 3. Falling awake // family -- Attitude adjustment -- King of the mountain -- Break out -- Thats not how its done -- D-day -- Im not like them -- Manhood.

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While the events portrayed in this book are accurate to the authors - photo 1
While the events portrayed in this book are accurate to the authors - photo 2

While the events portrayed in this book are accurate to the authors recollection, a few of the names have changed.

Copyright 2014 by Terry Crews

All rights reserved.

Published in the United States by Zinc Ink, an imprint of Random House, a division of Random House LLC, a Penguin Random House Company, New York.

B ALLANTINE and the H OUSE colophon are registered trademarks of Random House LLC.

Z INC INK is a trademark of David Zinczenko.

ISBN 978-0-8041-7805-1

eBook ISBN 978-0-8041-7806-8

www.ballantinebooks.com

Jacket design: Joseph Perez
Jacket image: Rainer Hosch

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CONTENTS
PART 1
TRUE LIES // SPIRITUALITY
PART 2
JUST KEEP GOING // WORK
PART 3
FALLING AWAKE // FAMILY
PROLOGUE

I HAVE TO PREFACE THIS BOOK WITH A STORY. IT WAS A blazing hot summer day in Southern California, the perfect moment to sit in an air-conditioned movie theater and relax with a wonderful, special effectsdriven Hollywood extravaganza, expensive candy, crunchy popcorn, and an ice-cold drink. I had promised my seven-year-old son, Isaiah, that wed do what we call Man Timesomething very rare in our household, which is mainly comprised of the female energy of six womenmy wife, four daughters, one granddaughterand our twelve-year-old female house dog, Coffee.

Isaiah and I both agreed a movie would be the perfect respite from the heat. Being men, we decided our movie would be Iron Man 3. It being summer, there were product tie-ins for the film everywhere we looked, and I actually owned a fairly pristine original print copy of the third issue of the Iron Man comic book. So even though my son had never seen the first two movies in the franchise, he had to see the new one, and he was at the impressionable age where, if he didnt see Iron Man 3, he wasnt cool.

We found the perfect seats, sat down with our snacks, and endured what seemed like an hour of previews. Isaiah was noticeably wincing through most of them, but I attributed this to the fact that the movie theater had a really loud sound system. Then, finally, the movie started. Robert Downey Jr. was as compelling as ever, the effects were amazing, and the action was ramped up to eclipse the first two movies. I was enjoying myself.

Then I noticed something.

Isaiahs face was caught in a twisted frown, one hand in his popcorn, the other covering his eyes as he peered through his small fingers.

Isaiah, you okay? I asked, thinking maybe he had to go to the bathroom but didnt want to miss anything.

Yeah , he said, his hand still stuck to his face.

I shrugged and turned back to the movie. A bomb exploded, and one of the bad guys appeared to die. I heard a whimper next to me. My son was gritting his teeth, holding a bunch of popcorn in a clenched, sweaty fist, paralyzed with his hand in the bag of popcorn. He was shaking.

Isaiah, whats wrong?

Nothing. Im okay.

But something was clearly not okay. More intense scenes occurred seconds later, and he tensed with every one. I knew I had to do something.

Isaiah, lets go to the lobby for a sec.

He nodded, and we headed out into the lobby. Our eyes squinted as we adjusted to the sunlight and found a spot against a wall. I took a knee so I could examine his face as I talked to him.

Isaiah, are you scared? I asked, as gently as I could, so it wouldnt sound like a taunt.

Uh, no. Im okay. His face was still squinting, well after our eyes had already acclimated to the light in the lobby.

Isaiah. Its okay. You can tell me. Theres nothing wrong with being scared. Even Daddy gets scared sometimes. You can always tell me if youre scared. Theres nothing wrong with that. Are you scared?

Yes , he said with a nod, appearing defeated.

Isaiah, you wanna go home? We can get in the pool. Would you like that?

His face relaxed and brightened, and I knew I had found the answer.

Yeah! But the movie

Dont worry about the movie, man. The most important thing is that we have Man Time.

I smiled, and he cheered up immediately.

Isaiah, always tell me if you dont like something, or if youre scared of something. Im not disappointed in you if you are, but I would be disappointed if you didnt tell me how you really feel. I love you, man.

I love you, too, Dad. Lets go swimming!

With that, we threw all of our concessions in the trash and headed out into the hot sun.

ID LOVE TO BE ABLE TO TELL YOU THAT IVE ALWAYS BEEN like this: patient, caring, thoughtful, and a good listener. But the truth is, for most of my life, I was just the opposite. I was impatient, uncaring, hardheaded, and ignorant. I was selfish in every way possible, a brute to my wife, and a tyrant to my kids. My older daughters can tell you Ive made them sit through movies they were scared of, just because they asked me to take them. No pain, no gain. My way or the highway. Right? Well, thats what I thought back then. I was the classic, type A, alpha male to the core. A strong, athletic competitor who used all of the charm and wit at my disposal to manipulate family, friends, coworkers, and everyone around me into giving me exactly what I wanted, and if they didnt, I was going to get them back one way or another.

I am a man. Thats what men do. Kick ass. Take names. Do the job youve been paid to do. Accomplish your dream, no matter what it costs you or who gets hurt. He with the gold makes the rules. You crying? Ill give you something to cry about. Thats life. Thats the way it is.

I couldnt have been more wrong.

After we came home from the theater that summer day, I watched Isaiah run down from his room in his bathing suit and leap into the pool, as happy as Ive ever seen him. I became overwhelmed with emotion when I thought about all of the wasted opportunities, the dumb mistakes, the ruined family trips, the things I should have said, and the hard lessons Id had to learn in order to get to this place of greater clarity.

We absorb the worlds lessons young: Be brave. Be tough. Show no weakness. Have no pity. Isaiah went to that ideal of manhood that day. He felt he needed to be tough for me. Endure this test for me. I can do this. Even when he couldnt. He denied how he felt, even as his world was crumbling all around him. Male pride is like walking a ledge on the side of a building, and any taunt or challenge will keep a man out thereuntil he falls to his death. I talked Isaiah down off that fictional ledge, at a movie theater. At seven years old. But now hes free. Until the next challenge.

Ive been out there. I was on that ledge for more than forty-one years. Thinking that this is what manhood is. Being scared to death but never admitting it. Yelling and being angry with everyone, like I was holding on to the side of a building, because, psychologically, I was.

Ive been searching my whole life, trying to find out what the definition of manhood is. Was it my father, Big Terry, when he went to work as a foreman at the GM plant in Flint, Michigan, with his work shirt ironed and his work shoes shined? Or was it Big Terry, drunk after work, and descending into the dark place where he made everyone in our household afraid? Was it Big Terrys calloused hands? His ability to build anything and everything? The fact that he put a roof over our heads and shoes on our feet? Was it the preacher who worked our church up into a frenzy of righteous fervor, rolling on the floor and speaking in tongues, but had dark secrets of his own? Was it five-year-old me, lifting our household furniture to feel strong? Or me, at age ten, starting my own secret life that would haunt me for the next three decades? Or me, finding football in junior high and being told by one miraculous coach that this could be my way out? Or me, getting married the day before my twenty-first birthday? Or me, being drafted into a seven-year career in the NFL? Or me, having been featured in more than forty movies and three hundred episodes of television, and earning success as a pitchman for three of the most popular brands in the world? Was any or all of that being a man? This book addresses that questionto both men

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