
Terry Crews Recommended Books
Terry Crews has recommended 5 books. Browse the complete reading list with quotes and sources below.
Terry Crews is an American actor, comedian, activist, artist, and former professional football player.
(Read more on Wikipedia)5 Books Recommended
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Man 2.0: Engineering the Alpha
A Real World Guide to an Unreal Life. Build More Muscle. Burn More Fat. Have More Sex.
"I read [this book]. And I was like this is crazy. It was unthinkable that you only eat eight hours in a day and a sixteen hour fast. And I do it every day." - Terry Crews (Source)
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
"Such a great book." - Terry Crews (Source)
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You Are Not So Smart
Why You Have Too Many Friends on Facebook, Why Your Memory Is Mostly Fiction, an d 46 Other Ways You're Deluding Yourself
"Absolutely essential to me in order to keep my perspectives correct in a changing world." - Terry Crews (Source)
The Master Key System
"I have read hundreds of personal development books, but this is the one that clearly showed me how to visualize, contemplate, and focus on what it was I truly wanted." - Terry Crews (Source)
Man's Search for Meaning
"Incredible." - Terry Crews (Source)
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Jordan Peterson, Jocko Willink, Esther Perel, Emma Watson, Naval Ravikant, David Blaine, Jimmy Fallon, Tony Robbins, Simon Sinek, Michael Gervais, Daniel Pink, Ev Williams, Bryan Johnson, Dustin Moskovitz, Sam Altman, Chelsea Handler, Ryan Holiday, Maria Popova, Aniela Gregorek, Fedor Holz, Turia Pitt, Chip Conley, Dave Elitch, PewDiePie, Shane Parrish, Phil Jackson, Tom Bilyeu, Lex Fridman, Mark Manson, Alastair Humphreys, Steve Kerr, Robin Black, Jim Kwik, Michael Hyatt, Patrick Bet-David
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