Jeremy Renner
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so nothing else can i don't pop both my achilles tendons right now like yeah whatever i'll limp out of here or just pull a waddle right because the worst thing that's happened to you is the worst thing that's happened to you it's like all right this is gonna be a terrible year yeah i didn't know that already but you know we'll reattach they're probably doing six months now they got they're in roger's machine they can do like yep yep yep you know but my point being uh
That's interesting. I think, yeah, especially for you talk about, you know, the Achilles tendon, because it is such a long ongoing thing. And then 12 months recovery, man, it's a real injury. It's a real damn injury, dude. It's and it's like no joke. You can break any bone and you're done in a month.
That's interesting. I think, yeah, especially for you talk about, you know, the Achilles tendon, because it is such a long ongoing thing. And then 12 months recovery, man, it's a real injury. It's a real damn injury, dude. It's and it's like no joke. You can break any bone and you're done in a month.
That's interesting. I think, yeah, especially for you talk about, you know, the Achilles tendon, because it is such a long ongoing thing. And then 12 months recovery, man, it's a real injury. It's a real damn injury, dude. It's and it's like no joke. You can break any bone and you're done in a month.
And people aren't really that conscious of it because usually you're just playing sports or you're just getting out of bed and it can pop, right? It can happen anywhere. Usually you're doing something kind of athletic, just playing pickleball.
And people aren't really that conscious of it because usually you're just playing sports or you're just getting out of bed and it can pop, right? It can happen anywhere. Usually you're doing something kind of athletic, just playing pickleball.
And people aren't really that conscious of it because usually you're just playing sports or you're just getting out of bed and it can pop, right? It can happen anywhere. Usually you're doing something kind of athletic, just playing pickleball.
Either way, usually it's not a sexy way to have such a gnarly injury. But anyway, so people aren't caring. People care a lot about my injuries because they're very aware of what happened. Like, oh, yeah, you're playing cricket, you know, whatever, that kind of made me make fun of you for it. But there is a real loneliness in that. So I gamify recovery. I gamify my pain.
Either way, usually it's not a sexy way to have such a gnarly injury. But anyway, so people aren't caring. People care a lot about my injuries because they're very aware of what happened. Like, oh, yeah, you're playing cricket, you know, whatever, that kind of made me make fun of you for it. But there is a real loneliness in that. So I gamify recovery. I gamify my pain.
Either way, usually it's not a sexy way to have such a gnarly injury. But anyway, so people aren't caring. People care a lot about my injuries because they're very aware of what happened. Like, oh, yeah, you're playing cricket, you know, whatever, that kind of made me make fun of you for it. But there is a real loneliness in that. So I gamify recovery. I gamify my pain.
I gamify that loneliness, meaning I set goals. Daily goals was always as long as I'm better than I was the day before.
I gamify that loneliness, meaning I set goals. Daily goals was always as long as I'm better than I was the day before.
I gamify that loneliness, meaning I set goals. Daily goals was always as long as I'm better than I was the day before.
and i don't it doesn't have to be a high standard it's like i move my elbow an inch more than i can move it the day before victory right so at least it's progress it's this now the setbacks are fewer because you don't set such a crazy high goal i'm going to start i'm going to run a 4540 at the end of the year you know come on then you're going to set yourself up for disappointment
and i don't it doesn't have to be a high standard it's like i move my elbow an inch more than i can move it the day before victory right so at least it's progress it's this now the setbacks are fewer because you don't set such a crazy high goal i'm going to start i'm going to run a 4540 at the end of the year you know come on then you're going to set yourself up for disappointment
and i don't it doesn't have to be a high standard it's like i move my elbow an inch more than i can move it the day before victory right so at least it's progress it's this now the setbacks are fewer because you don't set such a crazy high goal i'm going to start i'm going to run a 4540 at the end of the year you know come on then you're going to set yourself up for disappointment
But so to gamify things and give myself confidence and self-confidence in my loneliness is like getting better. I always push myself. Even after the PT leaves, I'm doing stuff on my own. It's a 24-hour job. It's a 24-hour job. As long as I get my good sleep, then the rest of it's like, what am I putting in my body and how do I get better every day? And then I hit higher goals.
But so to gamify things and give myself confidence and self-confidence in my loneliness is like getting better. I always push myself. Even after the PT leaves, I'm doing stuff on my own. It's a 24-hour job. It's a 24-hour job. As long as I get my good sleep, then the rest of it's like, what am I putting in my body and how do I get better every day? And then I hit higher goals.
But so to gamify things and give myself confidence and self-confidence in my loneliness is like getting better. I always push myself. Even after the PT leaves, I'm doing stuff on my own. It's a 24-hour job. It's a 24-hour job. As long as I get my good sleep, then the rest of it's like, what am I putting in my body and how do I get better every day? And then I hit higher goals.
And I find ways to heal my family in me getting better. That helped immensely. I can remove myself out of the equation and my pain and my recovery because I'm getting better to heal my family. If I get better, my family gets better. I'm not getting better even for me. That was a huge perspective that I had as soon as I woke up from the coma. I apologized that I was in the accident.