[on lessons from the Old Testament] A really critical character to my mind is Esau, who was not favored, and - in fact - was screwed by everybody in the family. He gets over it. He has his own life.He doesn't allow what happened to him as a child to define him. He says, 'I have enough'. I think that's the most critical, profound psychological thing in the Book of Genesis. Having your own life. Getting out of being a victim. Acknowledging the favoritism that you didn't deserve, if you were the favorite. That's the way out.
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