In this episode of Flourish or Fold, I am positively delighted to host Quinton Aaron, star of the Academy Award winning film "The Blind Side." Quinton joins me to discuss his life experiences, including his health challenges and personal struggles. He emphasizes the importance of resilience, self-love, and leading with love and also shares his belief in a higher power and the importance of taking control of one's destiny.
Here are some key takeaways from our conversation:
Moving Forward, Not Dwelling on the Past
Quinton emphasized the importance of moving forward and not dwelling on the past. He acknowledged that mistakes are inevitable, but it's crucial not to let these setbacks break us. Instead, we should view them as stepping stones towards a better future.
Quinton and "The Blind Side"
Our conversation naturally veered towards Quinton's role in "The Blind Side." Many people have misconceptions about his life being similar to the character he portrayed. He clarified that while they may look similar, their upbringings were different. He grew up with a loving mother, while the character he played was raised in the foster system. However, both Quinton and his character shared a dream of achieving greatness and worked hard to make it a reality.
Resilience and Overcoming Challenges
When asked about a significant challenge that has shaped him into the person he is today, Quinton reflected on his health issues, including a heart condition and diabetes. He sees these challenges as opportunities for growth and learning, and he strives to use his experiences to help others going through similar struggles.
Quinton's Faith and Beliefs
Quinton shared a series of remarkable experiences that have shaped his beliefs and strengthened his faith. He recounted a moment when he and his friends were dining at a restaurant and noticed a storm approaching. As they watched in awe, the storm suddenly dissipated, leaving the surroundings untouched. It was only later, when they encountered a police officer that they learned a tornado had passed through the area just minutes before.
Taking Control of One's Destiny
Quinton emphasized the importance of taking control of one's own destiny and not succumbing to the belief that certain conditions or illnesses are predetermined by family history. He believes that by making conscious choices and breaking unhealthy patterns, individuals can create a different outcome for themselves.
The Power of Believing in Oneself
Quinton shared a pivotal moment in his life when he received a call from his manager informing him that he had been cast as the lead role in the movie "The Blind Side." This news came at a time when Quinton was facing eviction and feeling uncertain about his future. The excitement and disbelief he felt upon receiving the news were overwhelming, and he immediately shared the news with his brother, who had been emotionally distant since their mother's passing.
Quinton's Struggles with Depression and Self-Worth
Quinton opened up about his personal struggles with depression and self-worth. He shared that while he never felt like he wanted to end his life, he did experience feelings of loneliness and a belief that he didn't deserve the things he desired. However, he learned an important lesson from someone who told him to find happiness within himself, rather than relying on others.
Quinton's Future Roles and Projects
When asked about his future roles as an actor, Quinton expressed that, while he is open to various genres, he is leaning towards love stories and playing the guy who gets the girl in romantic comedies. Quinton also discussed his upcoming projects and his mission to spread love and positivity through his music. He mentioned a son
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