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tomasz dolan yeah i agree i geew up like this and im like Terry as i think atleast but so many people growimg up like this end up copying their father but if you take lessons what your fathers has done you end up great
I’ve always been a fan of terry cruise, but I never heard anything about his childhood, or his past struggles. Now I’m not only a fan of an actor, but I love this man’s attitude, passion, and his honesty. I have endless respect and love for this man!
King Lurch Not neccesarily true. Maybe bringing happiness to others is what helps them cope with their own distress. Never assume the worst from people who try to bring out the best in others.
King Lurch not necessarily true, but also true. Look at Robin Williams, he was a man that loved making people laugh and we saw that he committed suicide in 2014.
I think it has it's roots in it being a defense mechanism to cope with the truama. When experiencing trauma much like Crews did, the person being abused will in some cases take on the behaviour of another person (for example the abused becoming the abuser) or maybe becoming the class clown to get people laughing.
yooo i dont know where i can share this story i am from India and i punched a teacher in his gut because he beat me while i was studying and i dont even regret it and some of my friends flame me for that sometimes.
When he broke down as he said "I wanted to protect her", that was heartbreaking and emotional. It really just shows the power a mother has in your life. Great talk man. It just shows that violence is never the answer in any given situation.
That's because you've never been in a situation where "conflict" is the only option you have been given to protect yourself or your family or your friends from an inevitable danger to any of your safeties.
@@kessoslife3021 . You said that "conflict/violence" is never the answer to any given situation. Which, would imply that you've never been in a situation where you had no choice but to punch somebody's teeth out.
@gavinhebert19 It’s true, sometimes attack is the best form of defence. It’s survival for some members of a household with domestic violence. My brother would fight my dad to protect my mum because that’s all that he could do when he was a child. When he was older he helped my mum and our siblings to escape.
@@zamzamp2757 . Pain teaches you to not make the same mistake twice, that is one of the best ways you can gain knowledge in life. Remember, that life don't show pity for you nor me nor anybody else. Be weak and fall or be strong and rise, that's the only choice life gives you.
having this kind of childhood and not ending up suicidal at 20 or a serial killer is already an amazing feat of will power, great respect for mr Crews.
I wonder how she felt when that "person" grabbed his junk in front of her. There is absolutely nothing wrong with a man defending himself. His wife wasn't willing to risk the lifestyle. That's why she trained him to be submissive.
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@@jaiminor let me tell you that just because he didn't react violently to someone else doesn't mean he's submissive. If anything, he seems to be way more in control of himself and events that mught come than what you'd be.
Jai Slick she didn’t “train him to be submissive” he just doesn’t react with violence because he is beyond that. He has the self control to not react with violence
When he said that he opened some wounds that where still healing after 20 years. Its bleading again. My mother i alwayd wanted to protect her. And i still want to protect her.
A lot of comedy comes from a dark past, a lot of comedians are depressed or have been through depression as well, trying to make others happy and not spending time on themselves.
This man is a true inspiration. If only more people could be like him. He could easily hurt someone physically, but he uses his words and his brain instead. Nothing but respect for him. Love all he does with his career.
i think maybe to what he said regarding his comments weren't bad, but i feel people took it out of context, but he was correct on people like nick cannon
Yes, but Hollywood is still (and always has been) a very dark and evil place. I wouldn't consider it success. True success is love and family, not money and notoriety. He seems like a genuine guy, though....but he's stuck in the satanic system unfortunately.
@@themarriedcouple9924 looks like something someone who can't accomplish anything in life would say. Now I'll just wait for your reply where you're gonna tell me how successful your life is and how I'm wrong 😂
Teh Zord you sound uneducated.. hollywood is referred to as “hellywood” for a reason, anything and everything hollywood revolves around satanism and freemasonry
@@Raptranslated you also sound uneducated. "True success is love and family not money and notoriety" is exactly what a loser would say. I'm sorry to be this brutal but it's a very easy trap most people fall into and the main reason why only 1% of the population is successful. It's a slave mentality where you're always going to criticize people who do better than you in life and point the finger at them by alluding to corruption or other stupid excuses like that. So the successful person will always be in the wrong in your mind and you are always going to be in the right because you think you have a much better morality than him, which will lead you to amount to nothing. I might be uneducated but I invite you to read some Nietzsche, it literally describes people with this type of mentality and the reasons why they'll never amount to anything. Also, to put it quite frankly, I don't think the person I replied to knows anything about Ted Crews life and how he truly did everything by himself. Being successful is becoming the best version of yourself. It means trying your hardest in whatever field you work in. It means being as present as you can be with your family. It means taking care of your body. It means taking care of your mind. It means making sure you learn something new everyday. I just can't stand people who always want to find some negative in someone else's life. It's a sad thing. Yes he's in hollywood so? It might be a place full of pedos, coke heads, rapers and so on but that doesn't necessarily make him one. It's also where every actor in the world hopes to end some time in their career. It's the top of the industry and just because there are shitty people in it's community doesn't mean everyone is like that. Why would you even look at it that way in the first place? A lot of people in politics are also extremely corrupt but there are also some very honorable men and women who truly do have morals and work hard to help their country. Why would you judge the individual by only talking into consideration a group he's part of? Especially considering the fact that there's some obvious reasons why he's in hollywood that have nothing to do with all of the negative things that happen there? The person I replied to, literally brought up negativity to a very positive comment by using hollywood's most negative things as an excuse to downplay someone's PERSONAL success.
But they still wont ban it .... or tobacco which literally kills hundreds of thousands of people every year... Its so bad both these things are killing people who dont even use it. But no ban.... You know where the govt's intrests are..
Terry Crews really is an inspiration. He smiles like there’s no tomorrow. He has a huge heart. He laughs his soul out. And... He struggles like all of us.
I know this to be true from experience, the times I let my anger get the best of me I was at my weakest point the moments I gave it to God he was my strength 💯.
Dam. When he cracked while talking about protecting his mom I felt that. I love my mom more than anyone in the world and would mess someone up if they did anything to my mom.
3 months ago my moms boyfriend started grabbing her and pulling her or something, i blacked out and screamed at him and then he hit me and i'm only 16. when i was a little kid i saw my drunk mom getting dragged all over the apartment, that man dragged her holding her hair while she was screaming and crying and like terry i promised myself that nobody is touching her again and as soon something goes down i get involved and i get to pay the price so she does not have to
2017 i almost fought with a man who was our neighbour because her wife abused my mom and he was defending her. Some men held me as well as the man but i was ready to fight him
Unfortunately reality has taught me otherwise. Sometimes violence is the only way once fists fly, blades come out, rounds come downrange. Then you fight or you die.
@@e13kid If you have ever been abused or bullied as a kid you would understand.You would know that their size has nothing to do with their emotions.They are insecure people who gym a lot and train so they can feel in control.
@@MH-nc6bb I'm sorry but that sounds like a personal problem... Seek help otherwise you're part of the problem I think. Not saying you need help but the people that enjoy violence do. It just creates a never ending circle and nobody really wins at the end.
@@MH-nc6bb The politically correct will always say that violence is NEVER the answer. I say bullshit. What if someone who bullied you for years with no remorse, and you finally found the courage to fight back and win. And you tell me that is not good? Come on now. Sometimes we don't have to be so deep. Sometimes it feels good to give somebody an assbeating. If they deserve it. And I'm not a violent man.
That doesn’t excuse his behaviour. She will see when her time comes that the love and respect she showed others will Shower upon her … may she be blessed
This Is My Username So I Hope You Like It, his wife helped him learn to not use violence to solve these kinds of issues. pay more attention next time 😂
Strength comes from standing up. Well said, Terry. Thank you. This taught me a lesson that violence will never solve anything but escalating the whole situation and making me feel worse than I already am. 🙏
my dad was an alcoholic, would go out with his friends drinking for a whole 5 hours, i would wake up either being slept on, or him not even home, i had no time with my dad as he works alot, drinks alot, but he isn’t abusive, hearing this makes me glad that my father was, nice.
nice, my father isn't abusive but is reliant and dependant, so when I grow up, I wouldn't wanna be like him, he's not a good role model, sometimes childish, but his actions are ignorable, atleast it's not abuse
God bless you Terry. I was also raised with an emotionally abusive father and it took years to learn how to get up and I’m still learning to this day (I’m 40).
how did you do that ? i have been going through similar situation , i am 30 years old, the emotional toll these things have on you can't be described in words ?I love my father very much but i just want him to listen and understand and to not be emotionally abusive but everytime i try to do that it ends up in a verbal fight. i have low self esteem issue , i always undermined myself just to placate him and now my low confidence is haunting me .I have been suffering from anxiety and depression for the past 5 years , i am getting better. Since you are 10 years older than me ,maybe you can suggest me some tips or something so that i can calm down the rage whenever i recall my childhood or how wrong he is . Please help me get better
@@rohitbadial5782 You HAVE to get away from him and heal YOURSELF first , you cannot deal with a person not willing to change, who if you stay around they will keep doing the same thing to you, they like the Power and Control their anger has over you , my Hubby's Dad was like this , he's STILL not apologized and the man is in his 80's , sometimes you just have to let go and like Terry , BE the better man , live YOUR life and don't allow others to treat you badly for your own sanity , my Hubby is a wonderful loving man and Father , it's taken him years to get over the Mental and Physical abuse, his Faith is what got him through and knowing that I wouldn't ever treat him like that , helps him trust , not easy but definitely worth it , 28 years married and wouldn't change a thing, for your sake get help and if you can get away , wishing you all the best, take care and do what's best for YOU.💖💖😊😊
He is truly a god send. I’ve never been in any situation like that but seeing him overcome such tremendous obstacles really did show me damn near anything is possible with the right determination. All the love to Mr.Crews
I once had to use violence when I was 17 against an abusive "stepdad" I am not proud and he fought mr like a man im not gonna lie it hurt me but I didn't let him fold me, after all that the police came and locked him up. Turns out he had drugs and was on then at the time and a gun in his truck. Well its safe to say he's put up for a while for other warrants as well and since that day I promised I will protect my mom n sisters as long as I'm alive alot of these fools heartless
@Alex Jay standing up to someone comes in many shapes and forms. i felt like he was more revenge driven. standing up in his case could be something like tying up your father on a rope and then having a conversation he cannot escape.
Heba Allah Before you write that down think a little more about that senseless statement. Any man that allows his body to control his mind is a fool. Emotions are cultivated within the mine. Emotions compel an individual to reasoning, and think critical. Emotions are associated with love, loyalty and integrity.
I was getting this video recommended since 1 week, but now I realize this man and every successful person has that story behind them, and thats the story who made who they truly are. Mad respect to you Tery Crew, you always make me laugh. Didn’t know this sad story you had. No for violence🙏
1993 fall, just before the army, i couldn't take it anymore, and i hit my dad. For 18 years of alcoholism and fear w my sis and my mom i couldn't take it anymore. He changed, and everything changed from that day on in the most lovely way up to this day, but me, I still cry about it today even just think of it that i had to hurt him so bad to wake him up, it still hurts. He is a changed man, a very good father and the best grandpa. He never got drunk again after that incident, never, he loves my mom the best way he possibly can and she is happy.
I'm very happy to hear that's what helped your dad change. Many people never do, it's good to see it does happen. Even if it meant you had to be the one to stand up to him
My father react exactly like this after I beat him up once. Lovely man, very smart but severely depressed and alcoholic. Sometimes we need the shock to realize we are in a bad way
My brother rip.. was a marine, he was a green beret, he went to war eventhough he was a very peaceful man, alot of his peace came because he was an avid MMA practitioner and could physically hurt almost any person on the planet he wanted to. He use to say a true testament to how powerful a man is, is not when he is willing to fight but all the times he doesnt. He use to say someone can push me as much as they want cause if it comes to it I can fight back and I know I'll win so I don't result to violence unless needed, but whenever someone tries to hurt someone who cant fight back that's when men like me have to step in and defend the weak. I'm handicap and my GF is blind and once in NY city someone robbed me and my blind GF at gunpoint and I had never been more terrified in my life not because of the fear I was in but because In that moment I thought I was about to see my brother kill a man in front of me. Brave men stand up for the weak, he always said that's why he joined and wanted to go to war to help people like me who couldnt fight back and defend themselves and their families so men like him have to do it for them.
@@l-3832 I meant that people don't let us open up, reading on it now I see how people might think that I meant to say it's not manly to open up but that's not what I meant
“Strength does not come from picking things up and throwing them around” in other words: contributing to chaos. I agree. Strength, real strength is catching something mid flight and having the strength to bring it safely to the ground. Contributing to order.
This guy literally lived the life i live as a child. Who would have thought. I don’t drink because of the fear of being the same, i fear that possibility of me being exactly like my dad. My older sister once punched my dad when i was younger, I remember seeing my middle sister hold my pellet gun i got for my 8th birthday and point it towards my dad. Ive never seen that many tears on my moms face before, we felt so powerless. We couldn’t go anywhere, we had no money to go out and rent a place for ourselves. Having to crowd into my uncles house to escape that kind of violence was the worst. It stills goes on today but im older now and so are my sisters, now we have jobs and can afford to move out any given time. its a struggle but deep down i know my father is good just miss minded about stuff he’s done in the past, I don’t hold hate for my dad but i do understand the struggle.
When this grown man, with a built like beast, said that he remembered his wife reminding him to stay calm and not to be violent at such scenarios, made me respect him more. How beautiful is to see someone trying to contain their innate actions keeping up their loved one's advice seriously! Now that's a good relationship which is rare nowadays. ❤️
When i was 16 i had a friend who had so much energy even when we were 12 that he decided to use that energy at that tender age by lifting weights , running, swimming , power lifting etc , by the time he was 16 he looked like " Hawk from The Road "Warriors in his prime" bodywise , with a booming baritone voice , he was physically very imposing , even in school teachers stood clear of him . He didnt start fights but he loved getting into fights and looked for any excuse to be in a fight, he liked to beat others up like other people like to go out to fine restaurants , his mother had just remarried and my friend and i walked into his moms house only to find his new stepdad very drunk and punching and kicking his mother senselessly while she was on the floor in the kitchen , my friend then without hesitation beat his stepdad within an inch of his life and literally threw him out of the house where he continued beating up his stepfather , cops were called , but the one thing he said to his stepdad while stepdad was being put on a stretcher to be hauled away in an ambulance was " if you ever come back here , i won't put you in the hospital , i'll put you in the morgue and nobody will ever recognize you" stepdad not only never came back but he left town forever after he served a short time in jail , my friend however being a juvie got a slap on the wrist , he should have gotten a medal , he never regretted it and it really is one of the best memories of my teenage years , if not the best
Bruh have you not seen the video? That basically goes against everything they said. It was not the right thing to beat him up. And you're praising him for it?
I know Terry. Hit my father because he was beating my brother. My father hit me and knocked me across the room. I got up and hit him again. I weighed 60 pounds and had sticks for arms. Found weights and put on 130 pounds of muscle. No one will ever lay hand on me again. Joe Weider and Arnold inspired me. I am 65 now still working out and still in shape. Good for you for standing up. Your story inspires me.
@@onechampion4128 you sure about that. Strongman Thor weighs in at 375 pounds. So if this guy weighed 60 pounds and than added a 130 pounds of muscle as an adult he’d weigh 190 plus. So if he got to around what Thor is you don’t think a 130 pounds of that would be pure muscle? Genuinely I don’t know but it seems possible. Depending on how big this guy actually got from a kid. I know a fully grown adult couldn’t put on a 130 pounds but again he said he was a 60 pound kid when he started lot of room for growth know what I mean.
"Strength is not about picking things up, and throwing people around, and knocking people out. Strength comes from standing up." Real powerful stuff. Terry Crews is an incredible person.
I grew up in one of New Zealands poorest suburbs in the 70/80s watching Uncles and their friends getting drunk... I grew up imitating them... I stooped to their level for almost 35 years, all the sh*t moments in my life were the direct result of drinking alcohol, tried to quit for everyone in my life but realised I needed to quit for myself... I have been sober 38 weeks now considering 3-4 days was a struggle without alcohol... If life can give you 1 regret, Alcohol is mine. I never remembered the good times being drunk it was only the bad but then you don't want to remember those times either... I now feel better emotionally, physically and spiritually. I don't like to say I'm sober now but just being the true self I am suppose to be. ✌️💯
This just proves that everyone has issues, and we’re all humans and don’t have the perfect life we portray to have. So many of celebrities are coming out with issues they have or had growing up. We ALL go through those dark times, some just rise and do something about it and be someone because of it.
Sometimes we smile. Not because we are happy or like what we hear or see. We smile, because our brain is struggling to take in the truth. Scary world huh. Kindness and forgiveness. Stay healthy and smile always.
Massive respect for both Terry and his wife. The more I learn of him the more I look upto this man. He is lucky to have such a strong woman at his side and he knows it. That's powerful
I love Terry Crews. He reminds me of my best friend. He may be big but deep down, he’s the sweetest teddy bear you would meet. From the worst part of Indiana, Gary to be exact. I say thank you and I love you man. Let God keep blessing you.
Thank you for this Terry, I am going through some issues with my father. He's not physically abusive but mentally. I've had enough. Now is my time to rise
@@Nikhil-zj3py Try to become self dependent as soon as possible. The longer you are dependent on him , the longer he controls you. Put all of your rage to your work.
I’ll tell you this much, don’t hit your dad. It’s so easy to hit your dad when he’s drunk, but don’t let the adrenaline control you. Don’t even talk to him, let the guilt of his son not liking him do the punching.
I love his shows how he keeps him physically healthy and watching that although he is a big guy and will hesitate to hit a fly; it shows of how much we have to become more like him
Shows growth. True growth. Not fake growth. When he spoke about his wife … and how she prepared him was beautiful. What a powerful couple. Behind a great man is a great woman
I remember the last time I saw my father. He was drunk just like he always was. He heard my wife was pregnant and had some visions of being a grandfather. Right before I left him I said "Thanks Dad". He smiled until I continued "for showing me how to NOT be a good father. My daughter will never see you, she will never know you. To my daughter, her grandfather is dead". Then I got in my car and drove away and haven't seen him since.
God bless Terry Crews seriously for being so vulnerable and honest. The violence tendency as an abuse victim I understand. It's a trauma response especially people who are abuse victims to fight rather than flight. He's really wise. 💜💜💜💜
“You don’t come from your parent you come through them.” A beautiful example of a long list of branches from a tree. Create your own path, bloodline, future.
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He's the perfect example of "Don't be sorry, be better."
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Liam L.E. I thought of god of war straight away 😂😂😂😂
@@oxzr_slay3r145 Guilty as charged
@@oxzr_slay3r145 hahaha me too
Luca Bertani why did you drop out? If you don’t mind sharing
I started to cry when he said: "It didn't work. I didn't feel better."
So true. That is the lesson for violence.
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That made me feel guilty lol
There is such a thing a just violence
@Justin Smith There is no god
@@mosquito6282 why tho?
I could listen to him talk all day. He's so entertaining and articulate.
@humandxp hater
He needs a podcast
@My Moments I think she means that he entertains her into being stronger
@humandxp being a contrarian isnt a personality trait
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Terry is an amazing class act. We need more like him in this world.
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@Amazing Ajay your right
no.... no... we don't need more people like him... we need to be like him
We need more? No we need to become
"The greatest revenge is not to imitate your enemy"
Marcus Arelius, the last of the five good emperors of Rome
Philosophers should be kings 👑
Francis Pierre and kings philosophers
I'm hear from Brooklyn nine nine
Isn't Marcus arelius one of the first emperor's
I’m getting this tattooed in Latin, 👍
Sons like him ends up being a good husband and a good father..
And one who puts his wife above himself
Not always unfortunately, more often kids who grow up in similar situations end up becoming just like their fathers.
tomasz dolan yeah i agree i geew up like this and im like Terry as i think atleast but so many people growimg up like this end up copying their father but if you take lessons what your fathers has done you end up great
perfect example for not ending up like his father
Very true...
This man is built like Kratos and is the softest dude ever man. I love this dude
He's not soft he holds back. You know what he did to he's father.
The biggest dude is mostly the biggest softy
Built like a tank but soft as a kitten
Soft? Lol he's a soft spoken man, but no where near "soft" when he gets pissed.
@Rocky Croods What if he says the same about you? Especially when you know you're aren't?
I’ve always been a fan of terry cruise, but I never heard anything about his childhood, or his past struggles. Now I’m not only a fan of an actor, but I love this man’s attitude, passion, and his honesty. I have endless respect and love for this man!
Crews
It is surprasing to me the fact that most comedians have a very dark and sad past.
That's why they become comedians to bring the happiness they lack to others
@King Lurch come on now
King Lurch
Not neccesarily true. Maybe bringing happiness to others is what helps them cope with their own distress. Never assume the worst from people who try to bring out the best in others.
King Lurch not necessarily true, but also true. Look at Robin Williams, he was a man that loved making people laugh and we saw that he committed suicide in 2014.
I think it has it's roots in it being a defense mechanism to cope with the truama. When experiencing trauma much like Crews did, the person being abused will in some cases take on the behaviour of another person (for example the abused becoming the abuser) or maybe becoming the class clown to get people laughing.
*A powerful man is the one who can control his anger*
Abdul Saboor this needs more likes, this is holy, bless you 🙏👏❤
And If he can control his mind...HE CAN SEIZE POWER !!!!
Abdul Saboor that’s from Islam I think
That's the kind I look for
That wa Prophet Muhammed saw said
"Never do something permanently foolish just because you are temporarily upset."
I like that, I will keep this in mind
Which everyone eventually does it. That's their biggest mistake. Don't let the anger and your emotions consume you.
Sometimes its neccessary...no matter who the person is...you must take steps
yooo i dont know where i can share this story i am from India and i punched a teacher in his gut because he beat me while i was studying and i dont even regret it and some of my friends flame me for that sometimes.
I don't think the anger he felt for his father will ever subside. I know mine won't.
When he broke down as he said "I wanted to protect her", that was heartbreaking and emotional. It really just shows the power a mother has in your life. Great talk man. It just shows that violence is never the answer in any given situation.
That's because you've never been in a situation where "conflict" is the only option you have been given to protect yourself or your family or your friends from an inevitable danger to any of your safeties.
@@gavinhebert19 How tf are you telling me what types of situations I've been in? Bye
@@kessoslife3021 . You said that "conflict/violence" is never the answer to any given situation. Which, would imply that you've never been in a situation where you had no choice but to punch somebody's teeth out.
@gavinhebert19
It’s true, sometimes attack is the best form of defence. It’s survival for some members of a household with domestic violence. My brother would fight my dad to protect my mum because that’s all that he could do when he was a child. When he was older he helped my mum and our siblings to escape.
@@zamzamp2757 . Pain teaches you to not make the same mistake twice, that is one of the best ways you can gain knowledge in life.
Remember, that life don't show pity for you nor me nor anybody else. Be weak and fall or be strong and rise, that's the only choice life gives you.
having this kind of childhood and not ending up suicidal at 20 or a serial killer is already an amazing feat of will power, great respect for mr Crews.
Very very true.
That was exactly my childhood, you learn to live with it
@@dp2432 respect, i can only try to imagine what is like :(
Thanks
@@dp2432 same I feel like it’s more common than ppl think
A punch hits hard, forgiveness hits harder.
Swapnil Phulse That’s deep
i woulda punched the father, then forgave him. win win
Alex Jay Very true
Virmana win win
Nope, if someone deserves a punch and a beating then they dont deserve forgiveness
Is anybody going to talk about how great his wife? His wife is his rock and I hope one day I’ll find somebody to be my rock like her
right? I was bout to comment that.
First you must learn to be your own rock. That way you’ll know when someone actually is your rock.
I wonder how she felt when that "person" grabbed his junk in front of her. There is absolutely nothing wrong with a man defending himself. His wife wasn't willing to risk the lifestyle. That's why she trained him to be submissive.
@@jaiminor let me tell you that just because he didn't react violently to someone else doesn't mean he's submissive. If anything, he seems to be way more in control of himself and events that mught come than what you'd be.
Jai Slick she didn’t “train him to be submissive” he just doesn’t react with violence because he is beyond that. He has the self control to not react with violence
What an inspirational man... Terry Crews is somebody who's strong physically, and mentally. We need more people like Terry in this world
“All I could think about was, *how I wanted to protect her* “
When he said that he opened some wounds that where still healing after 20 years. Its bleading again. My mother i alwayd wanted to protect her. And i still want to protect her.
“I didn’t feel better”
@@emiliogonzalez4033 i
This person reminds me me brooklyn nine nine
This person reminds in brooklyn nine nine
The miracle of this world is that such tragedy can manifest such humility and strength.
Did he kill his dad?
@@WillSaleken no, I think that would've been brought up
A Diamond cant be made without pressure.
Always liked Terry Crews. Admire him even more after this.
He’s a great comedian and athlete. P.s. I can’t believe I’m the first to comment with all the like hits you have lol
Same!
I think Terry is one of those men that a young man can look up to. He’s just a kind hearted man despite what he has been through.
Even after everything he just said, I can see him saying "Terry hates violence!"
Terry loves yogurt!!
@@TARNATIONPLANTATION TELL MY WHYYY..
Erion Kelmendi AINT NOTHING BUT A HEARTACHE
@@dr.samuelhayden5408 TELL ME WHHHYYYYYY
@@j_de AINT NOTHING BUT A MISSTAAKEE
it hits different to see a man like terry crews get emotional
Whoahwoawhoa
I am gay and I will not hide me anymore
@@juanpedro4083 nice
Relation to Tom Cruise?
@@juanpedro4083 u should be ashamed im sorry but u have to hear the truth go treat ur self
To think one of the most entertaining actors and funniest comedians has such a tragic backstory
Cause they are they ones who want to see a smile the most
"How about another joke, Murray?"
We all have backgrounds, he just over came his demons rather than making excuses on why he couldn’t make it.
that’s really how it usually is
A lot of comedy comes from a dark past, a lot of comedians are depressed or have been through depression as well, trying to make others happy and not spending time on themselves.
"Strength 💪 comes with standing up" not picking heavy things, or throwing ppl around. But doing what's right ✅ always. I love this.
This shows to make something better out of the worst
So eloquently spoken
wth does that even mean?
XXx420FortniteDaBest69xXX - Exactly what it says
Now I understand that movie white chicks much better..
Elizabeth Chu
No not really... more, don’t be sorry be better.
Terry isn't strong cause he can bench five of me.
He's strong because he's a good person.
No I'm pretty sure benching 5 of you means you're strong
DarkestDeath01 he means over all strong as a whole person
He's strong because he's a good person AND he can bench five of me.
@@hazardxh6803 That's the joke...
And those big muscles
This man is a true inspiration. If only more people could be like him. He could easily hurt someone physically, but he uses his words and his brain instead. Nothing but respect for him. Love all he does with his career.
He didn't use words when he slapped his popz, but I totally understand why he popped pops..
i think maybe to what he said regarding his comments weren't bad, but i feel people took it out of context, but he was correct on people like nick cannon
Big beautiful giant, he deserves all the success he has earned
Yes, but Hollywood is still (and always has been) a very dark and evil place. I wouldn't consider it success. True success is love and family, not money and notoriety. He seems like a genuine guy, though....but he's stuck in the satanic system unfortunately.
@@themarriedcouple9924 looks like something someone who can't accomplish anything in life would say. Now I'll just wait for your reply where you're gonna tell me how successful your life is and how I'm wrong 😂
Teh Zord you sound uneducated.. hollywood is referred to as “hellywood” for a reason, anything and everything hollywood revolves around satanism and freemasonry
@@Raptranslated you also sound uneducated. "True success is love and family not money and notoriety" is exactly what a loser would say. I'm sorry to be this brutal but it's a very easy trap most people fall into and the main reason why only 1% of the population is successful. It's a slave mentality where you're always going to criticize people who do better than you in life and point the finger at them by alluding to corruption or other stupid excuses like that. So the successful person will always be in the wrong in your mind and you are always going to be in the right because you think you have a much better morality than him, which will lead you to amount to nothing. I might be uneducated but I invite you to read some Nietzsche, it literally describes people with this type of mentality and the reasons why they'll never amount to anything. Also, to put it quite frankly, I don't think the person I replied to knows anything about Ted Crews life and how he truly did everything by himself. Being successful is becoming the best version of yourself. It means trying your hardest in whatever field you work in. It means being as present as you can be with your family. It means taking care of your body. It means taking care of your mind. It means making sure you learn something new everyday. I just can't stand people who always want to find some negative in someone else's life. It's a sad thing. Yes he's in hollywood so? It might be a place full of pedos, coke heads, rapers and so on but that doesn't necessarily make him one. It's also where every actor in the world hopes to end some time in their career. It's the top of the industry and just because there are shitty people in it's community doesn't mean everyone is like that. Why would you even look at it that way in the first place? A lot of people in politics are also extremely corrupt but there are also some very honorable men and women who truly do have morals and work hard to help their country. Why would you judge the individual by only talking into consideration a group he's part of? Especially considering the fact that there's some obvious reasons why he's in hollywood that have nothing to do with all of the negative things that happen there? The person I replied to, literally brought up negativity to a very positive comment by using hollywood's most negative things as an excuse to downplay someone's PERSONAL success.
Strong and big, but with a delicate heart
Bless his heart, no one should have to live like this. Alcoholism is terrible. It is nothing but a demon in a bottle
But they still wont ban it .... or tobacco which literally kills hundreds of thousands of people every year... Its so bad both these things are killing people who dont even use it. But no ban.... You know where the govt's intrests are..
Imagine crack being the influence instead of alcohol
Baby Yoda Please pay some respect please
Kiran the government won’t ban them because they get huge income of money
Yes I agree
Alcohol and drugs turn us into puppets
belonging to demons.
No more No more NO MORE Behold
"God saves the hardest challenges for the strongest soldiers" is one the deepest things ever
Amen God bless u❤❤❤
Terry Crews really is an inspiration.
He smiles like there’s no tomorrow.
He has a huge heart.
He laughs his soul out.
And...
He struggles like all of us.
Worse enough he smiles knowing how fucked up his childhood was, but he smiles like he has always been a happy kid, plus those chest muscles
Not like all of ua
Us*
+Audrey Zondo
Olympian Pectorals.
"The strongest of people are those who doesn't let anger get the better of them"
So true
Grammar
Ruben chavez doesn’t as in do not
I know this to be true from experience, the times I let my anger get the best of me I was at my weakest point the moments I gave it to God he was my strength 💯.
Chozah fearless Amen 🙏🏽
Dam. When he cracked while talking about protecting his mom I felt that. I love my mom more than anyone in the world and would mess someone up if they did anything to my mom.
Amen
I love my family good thing none of them are alcoholic
@@Ck_magic u are muslim right i am
3 months ago my moms boyfriend started grabbing her and pulling her or something, i blacked out and screamed at him and then he hit me and i'm only 16. when i was a little kid i saw my drunk mom getting dragged all over the apartment, that man dragged her holding her hair while she was screaming and crying and like terry i promised myself that nobody is touching her again and as soon something goes down i get involved and i get to pay the price so she does not have to
2017 i almost fought with a man who was our neighbour because her wife abused my mom and he was defending her. Some men held me as well as the man but i was ready to fight him
This brings a whole new image of Terry. The world's best representation of "Violence is never the answer."
Unfortunately reality has taught me otherwise. Sometimes violence is the only way once fists fly, blades come out, rounds come downrange. Then you fight or you die.
This, ladies and gentlemen is a MAN
yep that's a man
Live by your standards and youll be respected.
I look up to Terry
yep that's a man
@ELITE_Tophxz you now he's saying that terry crew acts like a real man and most men don't act like real men
ELITE_Tophxz R/woooooosh
He's such a sensitive person, with most big men there is a little innocent kid that's crying inside.He's such a nice guys.
"with most big men there is a little innocent kid that's crying inside"
...What?
@@e13kid If you have ever been abused or bullied as a kid you would understand.You would know that their size has nothing to do with their emotions.They are insecure people who gym a lot and train so they can feel in control.
@@chillyman7340 You're making very broad and stupid claims about people based on how much they work out.
Real men cry
@@e13kidPeople who gym are insecure lol you didn't know that?
There goes YT algorithm hitting me off with a life lesson.
UA-cam wants you to cry so you use all your kleenex and then it will show you and ad about kleenex... you see how this works?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm the 1,000th like😄😄
Woke up just to start crying and learning lessons 😂😭😭😭😭😭
I know right?! The other day i got some emotional dog videos and now this
Growing up with a mom with alcoholism, this was very inspiring to watch! I’m very glad I found this
"Power is when we have every justification to kill, and we don't." - Oskar Schindler
👍, a thousand times 👍.
✌❤
This is an extremely difficult thing to absorb within us, but extremely right too.
How many watts?
oh that guy who saved a thousand people
You don't come from your parents
You come through them.
Dam that is deep
Its from the prophet originally, u can check it out, its full of wisdom
Or if you’re from Alabama, in them
It is not deep, it is what it is
If you don't come from your parents, then where do you come from?
@@Ass4900 Lebanon
This man is talking to his dad like he’s his kid when his mom is hurt MAD RESPECT!!
Not the FBI nice Undercover name
Melanie Hainto wait what do you mean undercover why do I need to be undercover who told you
Not the FBI you’re undercover ?
@@sam-hi3qu ok buddy, take a deep breathe...it's just a joke
I know right
Hes a man. He didn't feel better after getting the anger out with his fist
It doesn't feel better and those that do feel better after violence have a deeper seeded issue
@@randomrangoon5476 how can we who feel better after violence solve this issue
@@MH-nc6bb I'm sorry but that sounds like a personal problem...
Seek help otherwise you're part of the problem I think.
Not saying you need help but the people that enjoy violence do.
It just creates a never ending circle and nobody really wins at the end.
@@MH-nc6bb The politically correct will always say that violence is NEVER the answer. I say bullshit. What if someone who bullied you for years with no remorse, and you finally found the courage to fight back and win. And you tell me that is not good? Come on now. Sometimes we don't have to be so deep. Sometimes it feels good to give somebody an assbeating. If they deserve it. And I'm not a violent man.
It is what is it. Sometimes violence is the answer period
What a well educated man with pure wisdom in his heart. That's a rare species nowadays!
my god....im a 45 year old man sitting here with tears running down my face
Then it is about time.
Age is only a number
@@AmaanKhan-te8ll then cousin is only a word
@@AmaanKhan-te8ll - Jimmy Saville (2004)
@@AmaanKhan-te8ll and jail is just a place
Terry is stronger in more ways than one. Props to his queen and to him.
I love you, Terry. You're so inspirational to me. You're such a wonderful person and I hope you're happy.
Thanks for watching!
“You did not come from your parents, you came through them” one of the most inspiring lines I’ve ever heard
This was my father growing up and today he has stage 4 cancer, dying and my mom is the only one willing to take care of him.
The sheer kindness and forgiveness some people have is incomprehensible to me...
Stay strong ❤️ He is in a better place. Jesus loves us all.
That doesn’t excuse his behaviour. She will see when her time comes that the love and respect she showed others will
Shower upon her … may she be blessed
@@juanpedro4083 ok
@@juanpedro4083 bruh
This is what maturity looks like. His wife is a great woman.
HIS WIFE?
How is his wife the point of this
This Is My Username So I Hope You Like It you don’t pay attention do yoh
@@thisismyusernamesoihopeyou6069 You didn't watch the full video don't ya?
This Is My Username So I Hope You Like It, his wife helped him learn to not use violence to solve these kinds of issues. pay more attention next time 😂
Strength comes from standing up.
Well said, Terry.
Thank you. This taught me a lesson that violence will never solve anything but escalating the whole situation and making me feel worse than I already am. 🙏
my dad was an alcoholic, would go out with his friends drinking for a whole 5 hours, i would wake up either being slept on, or him not even home, i had no time with my dad as he works alot, drinks alot, but he isn’t abusive, hearing this makes me glad that my father was, nice.
hearing this really makes me thankful.
Same as my dad
Your one of the lucky ones honestly because most alcoholics beat up their family members and are very aggressive .
nice, my father isn't abusive but is reliant and dependant, so when I grow up, I wouldn't wanna be like him, he's not a good role model, sometimes childish, but his actions are ignorable, atleast it's not abuse
Nice to hear bruh. Sad to say I have no father
This is one of the most inspirational people of our generation
God bless you Terry. I was also raised with an emotionally abusive father and it took years to learn how to get up and I’m still learning to this day (I’m 40).
how did you do that ? i have been going through similar situation , i am 30 years old, the emotional toll these things have on you can't be described in words ?I love my father very much but i just want him to listen and understand and to not be emotionally abusive but everytime i try to do that it ends up in a verbal fight.
i have low self esteem issue , i always undermined myself just to placate him and now my low confidence is haunting me .I have been suffering from anxiety and depression for the past 5 years , i am getting better.
Since you are 10 years older than me ,maybe you can suggest me some tips or something so that i can calm down the rage whenever i recall my childhood or how wrong he is .
Please help me get better
@@rohitbadial5782 You HAVE to get away from him and heal YOURSELF first , you cannot deal with a person not willing to change, who if you stay around they will keep doing the same thing to you, they like the Power and Control their anger has over you , my Hubby's Dad was like this , he's STILL not apologized and the man is in his 80's , sometimes you just have to let go and like Terry , BE the better man , live YOUR life and don't allow others to treat you badly for your own sanity , my Hubby is a wonderful loving man and Father , it's taken him years to get over the Mental and Physical abuse, his Faith is what got him through and knowing that I wouldn't ever treat him like that , helps him trust , not easy but definitely worth it , 28 years married and wouldn't change a thing, for your sake get help and if you can get away , wishing you all the best, take care and do what's best for YOU.💖💖😊😊
@@rottierumbles9451 Thank you so much for the kind words .Will surely work on things you mentioned and try to be a better man.😊
@Alex Luca Thanks brother,much appreciated 👍
I hear you bro, walked a similer path and I'd do it all over again, because it made me the man I am today. I'm 36
He is truly a god send. I’ve never been in any situation like that but seeing him overcome such tremendous obstacles really did show me damn near anything is possible with the right determination. All the love to Mr.Crews
Poor terry.. He only did that to protect and the fact he needed to use violence to protect his family is heartbreaking..
@@rachmae4180 Awhh ty! I drew it myself
I say it’s a good thing now that fucker of a father better realize he’s the bigger man now
I once had to use violence when I was 17 against an abusive "stepdad" I am not proud and he fought mr like a man im not gonna lie it hurt me but I didn't let him fold me, after all that the police came and locked him up. Turns out he had drugs and was on then at the time and a gun in his truck. Well its safe to say he's put up for a while for other warrants as well and since that day I promised I will protect my mom n sisters as long as I'm alive alot of these fools heartless
Emotions don't solve problems. Actions do!
You sound like you took steroids instead of working out
Up Risingslash you’re mad because he’s right
@Alex Jay standing up to someone comes in many shapes and forms. i felt like he was more revenge driven. standing up in his case could be something like tying up your father on a rope and then having a conversation he cannot escape.
Heba Allah Before you write that down think a little more about that senseless statement. Any man that allows his body to control his mind is a fool. Emotions are cultivated within the mine. Emotions compel an individual to reasoning, and think critical. Emotions are associated with love, loyalty and integrity.
@Alex Jay The thing is...even if you beat it up you feel guilt and it sucks.
I was getting this video recommended since 1 week, but now I realize this man and every successful person has that story behind them, and thats the story who made who they truly are. Mad respect to you Tery Crew, you always make me laugh. Didn’t know this sad story you had. No for violence🙏
It's insane how such a happy and inspiring terry is and with the past he has and still walks with a smile
1993 fall, just before the army, i couldn't take it anymore, and i hit my dad. For 18 years of alcoholism and fear w my sis and my mom i couldn't take it anymore.
He changed, and everything changed from that day on in the most lovely way up to this day, but me, I still cry about it today even just think of it that i had to hurt him so bad to wake him up, it still hurts.
He is a changed man, a very good father and the best grandpa.
He never got drunk again after that incident, never, he loves my mom the best way he possibly can and she is happy.
(:
I'm very happy to hear that's what helped your dad change. Many people never do, it's good to see it does happen. Even if it meant you had to be the one to stand up to him
Some people need to be hurt just to wake up.
This hurt was out of love. Don’t ever feel guilty you bring back your parents together.
My father react exactly like this after I beat him up once. Lovely man, very smart but severely depressed and alcoholic. Sometimes we need the shock to realize we are in a bad way
Great story. Thanks...
My brother rip.. was a marine, he was a green beret, he went to war eventhough he was a very peaceful man, alot of his peace came because he was an avid MMA practitioner and could physically hurt almost any person on the planet he wanted to. He use to say a true testament to how powerful a man is, is not when he is willing to fight but all the times he doesnt. He use to say someone can push me as much as they want cause if it comes to it I can fight back and I know I'll win so I don't result to violence unless needed, but whenever someone tries to hurt someone who cant fight back that's when men like me have to step in and defend the weak. I'm handicap and my GF is blind and once in NY city someone robbed me and my blind GF at gunpoint and I had never been more terrified in my life not because of the fear I was in but because In that moment I thought I was about to see my brother kill a man in front of me. Brave men stand up for the weak, he always said that's why he joined and wanted to go to war to help people like me who couldnt fight back and defend themselves and their families so men like him have to do it for them.
Hey. Your brother was the true example of what a man really is. Rest in peace. He was a true hero
You're blind and you're going to see you're bro kill some one how if you're blind n cant see
Jonee BeeGudd the girlfriend is blind dummy
@@RobMusik I think jonee might also be blind
Did he transfer to Army to marines also I’m sorry u had to see that
Always had the highest respect for Mr. Crews. Now I have even more. God bless him, his wife and his family.
Most boys would've never shared that story. It takes a real man to let the world 🌎 into your past.
Are you okay? Just remember that you are stronger than you think and I will forever be with you. Never feel alone.
My son is that way with me
Evon Williams, I'm sorry to hear that
MugTomato That’s called toxic masculinity.
@@l-3832 I meant that people don't let us open up, reading on it now I see how people might think that I meant to say it's not manly to open up but that's not what I meant
“Strength does not come from picking things up and throwing them around” in other words: contributing to chaos. I agree. Strength, real strength is catching something mid flight and having the strength to bring it safely to the ground. Contributing to order.
He believes that the power to win is not in the hands of violence its in the power of God and knowing and believe that not the solution to anything
Man Terry is one of my idols. I'm so glad for him and look up to him. Sending love from Romania.
This guy literally lived the life i live as a child. Who would have thought. I don’t drink because of the fear of being the same, i fear that possibility of me being exactly like my dad. My older sister once punched my dad when i was younger, I remember seeing my middle sister hold my pellet gun i got for my 8th birthday and point it towards my dad. Ive never seen that many tears on my moms face before, we felt so powerless. We couldn’t go anywhere, we had no money to go out and rent a place for ourselves. Having to crowd into my uncles house to escape that kind of violence was the worst. It stills goes on today but im older now and so are my sisters, now we have jobs and can afford to move out any given time. its a struggle but deep down i know my father is good just miss minded about stuff he’s done in the past, I don’t hold hate for my dad but i do understand the struggle.
When this grown man, with a built like beast, said that he remembered his wife reminding him to stay calm and not to be violent at such scenarios, made me respect him more. How beautiful is to see someone trying to contain their innate actions keeping up their loved one's advice seriously! Now that's a good relationship which is rare nowadays. ❤️
Some dad's need a good whooping , and deserve every thing they get, fight for your momz
*dads
@My Gay Channel so only men need a whopping even tho there equally bad?
Even the worst dad still cares about his family
@Shamoun People*
@@1ofilee that’s not true
"You didn't come from your parents, you came through them, so you don't have to take the stuff that they have" Powerful!
When i was 16 i had a friend who had so much energy even when we were 12 that he decided to use that energy at that tender age by lifting weights , running, swimming , power lifting etc , by the time he was 16 he looked like " Hawk from The Road
"Warriors in his prime" bodywise , with a booming baritone voice , he was physically very imposing , even in school teachers stood clear of him . He didnt start fights but he loved getting into fights and looked for any excuse to be in a fight, he liked to beat others up like other people like to go out to fine restaurants , his mother had just remarried and my friend and i
walked into his moms house only to find his new stepdad very drunk and punching and kicking his mother senselessly while she was on the floor in the kitchen , my friend then without hesitation beat his stepdad within an inch of his life and literally threw him out of the house where he continued beating up his stepfather , cops were called , but the one thing he said to his stepdad while stepdad was being put on a stretcher to be hauled away in an ambulance was " if you ever come back here , i won't put you in the hospital , i'll put you in the morgue and nobody will ever recognize you" stepdad not only never came back but he left town forever after he served a short time in jail , my friend however being a juvie got a slap on the wrist , he should have gotten a medal , he never regretted it and it really is one of the best
memories of my teenage years , if not the best
A real man.
Jesus 🐐
top 10 stories that didn’t happen
@@repsit5803 ok
Bruh have you not seen the video?
That basically goes against everything they said.
It was not the right thing to beat him up.
And you're praising him for it?
I know Terry. Hit my father because he was beating my brother. My father hit me and knocked me across the room. I got up and hit him again. I weighed 60 pounds and had sticks for arms. Found weights and put on 130 pounds of muscle. No one will ever lay hand on me again. Joe Weider and Arnold inspired me. I am 65 now still working out and still in shape. Good for you for standing up. Your story inspires me.
Thats good that you got stronger. Violence isn’t the answer. Jesus Christ is
you can't gain 130 pounds not even with all the steroids in the world but dont let nobody push you around
@@onechampion4128 you sure about that. Strongman Thor weighs in at 375 pounds. So if this guy weighed 60 pounds and than added a 130 pounds of muscle as an adult he’d weigh 190 plus. So if he got to around what Thor is you don’t think a 130 pounds of that would be pure muscle? Genuinely I don’t know but it seems possible. Depending on how big this guy actually got from a kid. I know a fully grown adult couldn’t put on a 130 pounds but again he said he was a 60 pound kid when he started lot of room for growth know what I mean.
it's not all all pure muscle
and size does matter
"Strength is not about picking things up, and throwing people around, and knocking people out. Strength comes from standing up."
Real powerful stuff. Terry Crews is an incredible person.
I grew up in one of New Zealands poorest suburbs in the 70/80s watching Uncles and their friends getting drunk...
I grew up imitating them... I stooped to their level for almost 35 years, all the sh*t moments in my life were the direct result of drinking alcohol, tried to quit for everyone in my life but realised I needed to quit for myself... I have been sober 38 weeks now considering 3-4 days was a struggle without alcohol... If life can give you 1 regret, Alcohol is mine.
I never remembered the good times being drunk it was only the bad but then you don't want to remember those times either...
I now feel better emotionally, physically and spiritually.
I don't like to say I'm sober now but just being the true self I am suppose to be. ✌️💯
This just proves that everyone has issues, and we’re all humans and don’t have the perfect life we portray to have. So many of celebrities are coming out with issues they have or had growing up. We ALL go through those dark times, some just rise and do something about it and be someone because of it.
This other dude is smiling because he don't wanna cry, or don't know how to show his emotion that hes feeling in the moment. You can see this.
His name is ct fletcher and yes, you are right. And the reasons is he has a very similar background himself with his father beating his mother
Sometimes we smile. Not because we are happy or like what we hear or see. We smile, because our brain is struggling to take in the truth. Scary world huh. Kindness and forgiveness. Stay healthy and smile always.
All men are like that
The most forbidden documentary in history...
“Europa The Last Battle” at archive dot org
@timisgod clash may I ask how that's sexist? I'm a little slow sorry.
This video is so inspiring I was literally bout to cry. NO JOKE
Same here brother.
I did
Same bro, my nose got itchy
Your pfp tho c'mon bruh 😂
Already cried my man
Terry crews is the man! He's earned every bit of respect he gets!
No one has the right to hit and abuse anyone!
what about professional fighters?
he got u 👆
@Jonathan Michaelson its called a joke mate
@Jonathan Michaelson i mean to me it had humour which is why i wrote it
@Jonathan Michaelson yeah thats fair
Massive respect for both Terry and his wife. The more I learn of him the more I look upto this man. He is lucky to have such a strong woman at his side and he knows it. That's powerful
A Terry is a big man with a gentle heart.
I love Terry Crews. He reminds me of my best friend. He may be big but deep down, he’s the sweetest teddy bear you would meet. From the worst part of Indiana, Gary to be exact. I say thank you and I love you man. Let God keep blessing you.
Shout out to all women that ground us like this and help us to be better people
Liking this wont help
@St3althY don't worry he has a fortnite picture what you expect
@@exxrey3251 won't hurt either
He probably saw the words “like this” and was “RAAAAAUUAUUUUUUWWRNRNNRNNFRNNRMR”
Thank you for this Terry, I am going through some issues with my father. He's not physically abusive but mentally. I've had enough. Now is my time to rise
What are u gonna do? Iam quite young so can use your advice
@@Nikhil-zj3py Try to become self dependent as soon as possible. The longer you are dependent on him , the longer he controls you. Put all of your rage to your work.
Don’t show a reaction show a result. Work hard for your dream and prove everyone who doubted you wrong.😤
I’ll tell you this much, don’t hit your dad. It’s so easy to hit your dad when he’s drunk, but don’t let the adrenaline control you. Don’t even talk to him, let the guilt of his son not liking him do the punching.
Real talk
So much respect for this man. What an amazing role model.
And his wife!!!
No joke when he said he hit his father I felt that.
Okay?
Sure gum ball
So did his father
Lol
So are you his dad?
Everybody gangsta 'til Terry Crews is in tears. This is a serious lesson, I learned from this video today.
Ur probably gangsta then ur scared off ur parents
I love his shows how he keeps him physically healthy and watching that although he is a big guy and will hesitate to hit a fly; it shows of how much we have to become more like him
"You didn't come from your parents. You came through them."
It comes from the Bible. It says that God is like the person who shoots the arrow (a child). The parents are only the bow.
He's been through a lot, but he came out to be a decent and successful person.
Shows growth. True growth. Not fake growth. When he spoke about his wife … and how she prepared him was beautiful. What a powerful couple. Behind a great man is a great woman
Father hit mom
Son: So you have chosen death
Lol
Hahhah 😂😂
Son i only hit the most useless man in the universe
This punchline is over used at this point
@@dakotarice2535 want a tissue ?
You are my hero. Rage is never the answer two wrongs don't make a right. God bless your wife and you!
One of the strongest men currently living. The respect I hold for Terry Crews, and his amazing wife, cannot be put into words.
Terry Crews has always been rising above all other. A fine example of a Gentle Giant.
British bloke here.. I love this guy.. He’s a brilliant actor and an even better human x
terry straight up the nicest guy around, he’s a true example of how great a person can be even tho he’s been through a rough childhood
I remember the last time I saw my father. He was drunk just like he always was. He heard my wife was pregnant and had some visions of being a grandfather. Right before I left him I said "Thanks Dad". He smiled until I continued "for showing me how to NOT be a good father. My daughter will never see you, she will never know you. To my daughter, her grandfather is dead". Then I got in my car and drove away and haven't seen him since.
DaFiresMen Now, that’s what I call breaking the cycle.
*[applause]*
but what did he do tho?
@@Asterite Use your imagination.
@@Asterite abused him, his siblings and his mom probably or any of those, probably drunk as well.. so yeah, he deserves it.
"the strongest people in the world is not someone who have strong physical body but someone who can control his own anger"- M saw
God bless Terry Crews seriously for being so vulnerable and honest. The violence tendency as an abuse victim I understand. It's a trauma response especially people who are abuse victims to fight rather than flight. He's really wise. 💜💜💜💜
“You don’t come from your parent you come through them.” A beautiful example of a long list of branches from a tree. Create your own path, bloodline, future.
Terry told his father to not act up, and he acted up. Terry did the right thing by standing up for his mum and handling his anger, good job