Why do we struggle to survive?
Science has shown that everything that we find satisfaction in derives from survival. I rather not go in to detail because I take it for granted that you guys are smart enough not to waste your time arguing over it. Please don't waste time disbursing your cognitive function, just focus on the next point using this as a precursor.
My conclusion to survival is purpose. Not purpose in the context of any "a" value, purpose merely in of itself as it pertains to the individual. For example, some might find life as a religious test of faith; a marathon with a magical wonderland for those who conform to "b" principles. Other may see it through the perception of "c" religion's principles. It goes on and on, essentially it comes down to the philosophy of "c" religion and how they explain your being.
Purpose is a void of nothingness with no absolute. "The quest is to be liberated from the negative". We live in a space time of only the present. The past and the future are only moments of a present time. We dwell in a constant "c". The derivative of any constant with no "x", no variable subject to anything, mathematically is a absolute value of 0. This would logically justify our desire for survival in coherence with the quote above. When I say that purpose has no absolute, It means that purpose fundamentally is not a destiny or a explanation, it's only a indefinite means to a indefinite end. Why did I eat the cookie? for the purpose of my hunger. For what purpose comes hunger? Well, its the body way of knowing that you need to eat to survive. What purpose comes survival? On and on and on. We eventually hit a void where we don't know. We don't have a distinct truth through the 5 senses or any technologies of the f(x) that all these derivatives come from. We just hit a 0. We evaluate all these values to a degree that is theoretical and practically invalid for the human's mind.
I struggle for a 0. What do you survive for?