The whole world is in some ways better than it's ever been in the past. And, indeed, I think for many people the meaning of their lives really depends on that belief. If you strip out that belief in progress, if you start thinking of the world in the way in which the ancient pre-Christian Europeans did, or the Buddhists and the Hindus or the Taoists of China do, many people think that's a kind of despair. I don't know how many times I've been told "If I thought that, John, I wouldn't get up in the morning" and "If I agreed with you, John, that history had no pattern of that kind, I wouldn't get up in the morning." I said, "Well, stay in bed a bit longer, you might find a better reason for getting up."


Quoted in "John Gray at the Writers' Festival, part 1," The Philosopher's Zone, a discussion with Alan Saunders on ABC Radio National (2008-06-28)


The whole world is in some ways better than it's ever been in the past. And, indeed, I think for many people the meaning of their lives really...

The whole world is in some ways better than it's ever been in the past. And, indeed, I think for many people the meaning of their lives really...

The whole world is in some ways better than it's ever been in the past. And, indeed, I think for many people the meaning of their lives really...

The whole world is in some ways better than it's ever been in the past. And, indeed, I think for many people the meaning of their lives really...