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Actor Jeremy Renner was involved in a brutal accident on New Years Day when a snowmobile ran him over. In the accident, more than 30 bones were broken and he lost a lot of blood.

Now analyze Daily Mail since Renner’s future in Hollywood is now upside down, but according to sources, Renner feels that his career is no longer a priority in his life.

“Although he still loves acting, Hollywood is no longer his priority”

The source, who reportedly spent time with Renner recently, says Renner believes he lived to use his voice and his platform to make the world a better place.

“He is very proud of what he has done, but this situation has shown him that he can do so much more to help others.”

Renner is no longer in the hospital but has returned home to Los Angeles. There he concentrates on healing his wounds.

The source says Renner’s mother, Valerie, has been invaluable to him and has barely left him.

“His mother is with him most weekends, as is his daughter Ava. He is now solely focused on his recovery and rehabilitating himself to learn to walk again. Jeremy knows he is very lucky to be alive. Every day is better than the last and he’s definitely making progress, but it’s slow.”

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