Korittke, I think this is a matter of how each person is interpretting the original question of why we exist. If you look at it from the stand point of the universe, there is no reason. Think about it. Why do we do anything? Why is there anything? What is the point of everything? Why are we here? Why are there rocks, and plants and animals? Why was there ever any of that? Why are we here? Why is there a milky way galaxy? Why is there any galaxy? Why are there solar systems? Universes? What is the point of any of it?

Well here's a simple answer. There is no point. To any of it. But why on earth should that mean anything bad? In my opinion, from the big picture, there's no real point to anything. But it's still incredible and everyone should appreciate it. It's all about the context in which you look at it. Looking at the big picture kind of scares me, because in all reality, there is no reason for any of this. Yet as Universal Mind mentioned we are programmed and hardwired to live.

So if you ask me, it doesn't matter what the reason is. Go about and make the best of your life. In the context of just earth and humanity, or even your own life, I believe we exist to seek out enjoying life as much as we can, and to reproduce and to benifit others. By that I mean if there were only 6 people on the planet, life would really suck. We need other humans to make things work, that being why we have societies, which with modern minds as fucked up as they are, cannot run without laws.

If we had started off without laws and societies, we would have been fine, because we'd be acting based mostly on natural instinct instead of social etiquette and protocol. Granted, we'd be far less technologically advanced though.