Will Jane Fonda Feel She Lived a 'Good Life' on Her Deathbed?
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Los Angeles, Jan 19 (NationPress) Renowned Hollywood icon Jane Fonda expresses a desire to look back on a fulfilling life when she approaches her final moments.
Fonda attributes her meaningful contributions—spanning over six decades in acting, becoming a bestselling author, and advocating for women's rights and environmental issues—to a healthy lifestyle.
In an interview with Australia's Marie Claire magazine, the two-time Academy Award winner shared, "To truly live your best life, maintaining good health is essential."
She elaborated, "For me, that includes staying physically active. For instance, yesterday I enjoyed a long walk along the Champs-Elysees. Eating fresh, nutritious food and getting sufficient sleep is crucial, especially as we age."
Having battled breast cancer and Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, Fonda shared, "I've faced health challenges, including multiple cancers. However, my strong health foundation allows me to engage in activities that make me feel I am positively impacting the world."
As she reflects, "When I'm on my deathbed... I want to feel that I gave my best effort." The author of My Life So Far, which topped the New York Times Nonfiction Best Seller list, states she feels "more confident" now than in her youth, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
Fonda recounted a transformative experience with Katharine Hepburn during the filming of On Golden Pond, where Hepburn remarked, "What does this mean to you?" as she touched Fonda's face, encouraging her to consider her self-presentation.
Fonda noted that the Vietnam War inspired her to advocate for her beliefs, stating, "Initially, I thought being self-conscious was negative, but Katharine revealed the importance of being aware of how you present yourself to the world."