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Actor Terry Crews Talks About the Exhilarating Terror of EntrepreneurshipWhat Terry Crews -- former NFL player, artist, actor, author and now celebrated furniture designer -- has learned about taking chances, harnessing creativity and barreling ahead.

ByJoe Keohane

This story appears in theJanuary 2018issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »

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It goes without saying that we're past the point where we should be surprised by anything Terry Crews does. The former NFL player and current actor (Brooklyn Nine-Nine), author and rising cultural icon is now in thedesign business-- both as a patron and an acclaimed furniture designer. In the process, he has learned a lot about the nature ofcreativity, the art of managing creative people and the exhilarating terror ofentrepreneurship.

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