The best way to deal with most difficulties and challenges is to see them as opportunities to help us grow—lessons that are presented to us to help us go further than we have gone before.
John Mackey
Bentley College Commencement 2008, 2008
这句语录背后的故事
Mackey spoke with unusual candor about the most difficult year of his life. He had faced an FTC antitrust investigation, media criticism for anonymous internet postings, an SEC investigation, and a proxy battle by activists trying to remove him from the Whole Foods board—all while being unable to defend himself publicly due to a board-imposed media silence. Rather than portraying himself as a victim, Mackey described the ordeal as a series of lessons that forced him to grow. He learned to let go and trust processes he couldn't control, discovered how many people genuinely cared about him, and developed a new appreciation for communicating with 'greater thoughtfulness and sensitivity.' His message to graduates was that self-pity is 'remarkably self-destructive' and that reframing adversity as opportunity is not just optimistic philosophy but a practical survival strategy.