Overview
- Renner described the moments of clinical death as 'exhilarating' and 'magical,' experiencing a profound sense of peace and relief from his body.
- He admitted feeling anger upon being revived, as the serenity of the experience made returning to life feel like a letdown.
- The accident, caused by a lapse in engaging the snowplow's parking brake, left him with 38 broken bones, a collapsed lung, and a lacerated liver.
- Renner's memoir, 'My Next Breath,' chronicles his recovery journey and the clarity he gained about prioritizing love and meaningful relationships.
- Now living on his own terms, he credits the experience with stripping away 'white noise' and reshaping his perspective on life and death.