Well, it's hard to say. Sometimes stories claim to be true but have elements of fiction mixed in. Maybe there's a kernel of truth, but it might be embellished for dramatic effect.
Maybe in the story, a near - death experience led to a change that was positive, like realizing what's truly important and thus'saving' the person in a sense.
I don't know. It could be inspired by real-life events but transformed into a fictional narrative for entertainment purposes. Without more information, it's difficult to determine if it's truly based on a real story.
In some cases, a person could be in a dangerous situation like being in a war zone or a place with high crime rates. A situation where death was very likely. But that experience made them find the strength within to escape or change their circumstances. Maybe they moved to a safer place and started anew. So, the constant presence of death in that true story actually pushed them to save their own life.
Well, it might be about a situation where someone was facing death, like in a serious accident or illness. But that experience, instead of ending their life, actually made them realize things they hadn't before. For example, they might have been living a reckless life before, but after facing death, they started to cherish every moment, make better choices in relationships, career, and health. So in a way, death, or the threat of it, saved their life in a more metaphorical sense, like saving them from a life not well - lived.
Comics have the power to connect people with similar interests and create a sense of community. They can also help develop creativity and imagination. All these aspects can have a significant impact on one's life and make it feel saved.