Anthony Scaramucci
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So if you visit the grave at Arlington, you'll see it there.
But this comes from Aeschylus' play Agamemnon.
If you remember what happens to Agamemnon, it doesn't end well for him.
No, it doesn't.
He killed his daughter, Ephigenia.
And when he comes back, Clytemnestra kills him.
She conspires with her son.
She more or less tricks her son into helping her kill Agamemnon.
But this is the Greek tragedy, right?
This is the sins of the father passed to the son, right?
In the house of Atreus, you have these sins.
And it's an appropriate thing for the Kennedys because a lot of people feel like Joe Kennedy's sins
pass through them.
But the sin is a human sin.
And where I'm going to in this is this is a mystical book.
It's different from your other books because you're now forcing the viewer or the listener or the reader to get a little mystical with you and to think about things in the context of beyond the temporal.
And so was that by design, Stephen, or was that also accidental?
It's a beautiful story, but it's also a story of resistance.
And so The War of Art, which I think is one of your great books.
If someone said to me, I need to be mentored.