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Jeremy Renner has a new perspective on mortality after snowplow accident

Jeremy Renner has revealed his new perspective on mortality following his snow plowing accident.

The action star has started a new life after surviving the catastrophic crash, explaining that he now views his own mortality completely differently after having a near-death experience and being placed on life support following the accident.

“Let this body die. Trust me: It was much better not to be there. To be dead,” he told Men’s Health magazine.

“I’m glad I’m here, and I’ll continue to nurture what you take with you: the shared experiences with your loved ones. It’s eternal, and you take it with you. It’s connected. There’s no time, place, or space. It’s magnificent. It’s the mind’s eye. Not your vision.”

Jeremy, 53, was dragged into the chains of a snow blower on New Year’s Day 2023.

In the accident, the Avengers star suffered more than 38 broken bones, a collapsed lung and a ruptured liver, among numerous other injuries.

Now Jeremy has explained that the near-death experience and the subsequent months of recovery and rehabilitation have given him a new outlook on life.

“Oh God,” he told the outlet. “I’ll never have another bad day, dude.”