Kevin Hart Opens Up About Car Accident in New Video: 'I See Things Differently'

"Tomorrow's not promised," Hart says in the clip

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 06: Kevin Hart attends the Australian premiere of The Secret Life of Pets 2 during the Sydney Film Festival on June 06, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Don Arnold/WireImage)

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Kevin Hart took to social media to post a video in which he opens up about the Sept. 1 Malibu Hills car accident he was involved in, his recovery process, and how his life has changed. The comedian underwent surgery and therapy following the accident for serious back injuries he sustained.

You can watch the video Hart shared below.

"Basically, what you realize is that you're' not in control. No matter how much you think you're' in control, you're not in control and at the end of the day it can all be over," Hart says in the clip. "When God talks, you gotta listen. I swear life is funny. Because some of the craziest things that happen to you end up being the thing that you needed most. In this case, I honestly feel like God basically told me to sit down. When you're moving to fast and you doing too much sometimes you can't see the things you're meant to see. But after my accident, I see things differently. I see life from a whole new perspective. My appreciation for life is through the roof. I'm thankful for my family, my friends... I'm thankful for the people that simply ride with me and have been with me 'cause you stood by me. My fans, thankful for all your love and support. Don't take today for granted, 'cause tomorrow's not promised. More importantly, I'm thankful for God, thankful for life. " Hart ended the video by saying "looking forward to an amazing 2020." 

In other news, TMZ reported that Hart is not planning to sue Jared Black, the person that was behind the wheel at the time of the accident that left Hart injured. The publication added that Rebecca Broxterman, Black's fiancee, is the personal trainer of Hart's wife Eniko. Broxterman was also in the vehicle, a 1970 Plymouth Baraccuda, at the time of the crash.

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