I think that there is no purpose per se, since there doesn’t have to be one. Inertia and survival, that’s all it is to it (IMHO). Once you embrace that, then you can really free yourself to enjoy what you have and do.

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Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I really appreciate your consideration for me. I received the message, and I appreciate the kind gesture you gave me.

Life is actually hard and sometimes meaningless without a purpose set aside by someone. Life truly works on the ordinary inertia put forward, and the people only need to make their own survival possible. This means we are somehow afraid of what the current inertia does to us, and we need to make sure the present survival means works best on our own terms.

It is rare to find anyone who is willing to rely on the current position, without finding out such bigger dreams, financial ambitions, and other ways to make the future of life more meaningful, as a chosen pursuit of happiness and purpose. And without being curious about the feelings, experience, and behavior, we can’t push ourselves forward to overcome our current position of inertia, or lack of self-awareness and self-sufficiency in life.

We are always willing to fight back against being tied up within our current situation of survival, for more adequate and reliable means of living without being stoppable.

I hope this explanation helps to clarify why we have a purpose, just in view of the current inertia, towards the end point of experiencing life, living well, and happily surviving.