Look what happens right after Yaakov escapes from home, away from: וַיִשְטֹם עֵשָו אֶת יַעֲקֹב — his brother’s wrath. He is Zoche to the most incredible: הִתְגַלוּת אֱלוֹקִי — prophetic revelation, beholding: וְזֶה שַעַר הַשָּמַיִם — the Heavenly gates, with plenty of Malachim going up and down! And he’s heading for the greatest accomplishment in the universe; i.e., giving birth to twelve Shevotim Tzaddikim G'murim, and creating the entire nation of Klal Yisroel! Next time you are sad about not being loved, or other unpleasant issues; remember what Gevaldige good fortune shined on Yaakov as soon as Eisav decided to kill him!
And look at the end of the Parsha, when Lavan is running after him to kill him. Again, he ends up encountering: מַלְאֲכֵי אֱלוֹקִים — Malachei Elokim, and he is Zoche to see: מַחֲנֵה אֱלוֹקִים זֶה — the encampment of Hashem! What an amazing Zechus and privilege! Look how a: שָנאוּי (despised one) and a: נִרְדָף (victim) always come out ahead! And of course, we have Leah who was unloved: וַיַרְא ה' כִי שְנוּאָה לֵאָה וַיִפְתַח אֶת רַחְמָהּ — so Hashem gave her a child, and the Alter of Kelm Zatzal says that it was only because she was a: שְנוּאָה (reject), and not her Tefilos or Ma’asim Tovim, that caused her: וַיִפְתַח אֶת רַחְמָהּ to have a baby, and she was Zoche to six out of twelve Shevotim.
Look how Davka being hated and persecuted puts you ahead. And after Hagar was sent away, she was foretold that her descendants would be super-numerous! Chazal say that even if the victim is a Rasha and the persecutor is a Tzaddik, Hashem will still stick up for the victim! And notice how right after Yitzchok has tremendous aggravation (having to say that Rivka is his sister, since Avimelech and his Pelishtim are dangerous to his peaceful life) does the Passuk say about him: וַיִגְדַּל הָאִיש וַיֵלֶךְ הָלוֹךְ וְגָדֵל עַד כִּי גָדַל מְאֹד — He started becoming great and prosperous, until he became extremely wealthy!
And, of course, we have Yosef, whose: וַיִשְנְאוּ אֹתוֹ אֶחָיו — hatred of his brothers forced him to leave home, and become the longest living monarch in Tanach (80 years) and he saves the entire world from starvation! And, of course, don’t forget Dovid HaMelech, whose brothers sent him into a dangerous forest since they thought he was a Mamzer (Toras HaMincha) and in the end he becomes Dovid HaMelech!
Right after Shim’i ben Gera curses him, he wins the war against Avshalom (and he hires Shim'i to become Shlomo’s tutor!) and his life...
