by Andrew Ismail in Celebrity

Jeremy Renner, the Oscar-nominated actor, survived a horrific accident involving his own snowplough, sustaining multiple severe injuries. In his new memoir, My Next Breath, he details the extent of his injuries, which included broken ribs, pelvis, ankles, and more, as well as a collapsed lung and a pierced liver. He describes a near-death experience during which he felt "collective divinity and beautiful, powerful peace." Despite his skepticism towards religion, this experience profoundly altered his perspective on life. The book is not just a survival story, but an account of his journey towards finding a new sense of purpose. Renner openly discusses his struggles with fame, his difficult divorce, and past unhappiness stemming from his demanding acting career. He reveals that he often prioritized work over family, leading to feelings of dissatisfaction. However, the accident shifted his priorities, leading him to focus on his daughter, his new foundation for at-risk children, and a renewed sense of connection with others. He describes his transformation from a "cranky, cynical, grubby cat motherfucker" to a more open and grateful individual. The book provides insights into his personality, his competitive nature, and his unique approach to life, contrasting his tough-guy on-screen personas with his softer, more vulnerable side. He reflects on the allegations made during his divorce, denying their truth, and expresses his gratitude for the outpouring of support he received after his accident. Renner's story is one of resilience, self-reflection, and the transformative power of near-death experiences.