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In short, let's stop guessing and I'll tell you everything as it really is... In general, all of humanity has only one main purpose: to reproduce. This is related to the instinctive desire to preserve one's genes and has been around since the beginning of time. But as humans develop, they move further and further away from their natural roots, and for some, the reproductive purpose takes a back seat, and a more ambitious purpose in life comes to the fore, such as leaving a mark on the world. For example, when studying the biographies of outstanding people, it was concluded that Newton, Paganini, and others were driven by the desire to be remembered and immortalize their name (I don't remember the exact list, it was a long time ago, when I was in university). There is also a test, it's a bit tedious, but quite representative (meaning truthful): take a sheet of paper, write any question at the top, for example: "Why play Heroes?". Then, with arrows pointing down, answer this question. There should be as many answers as you can think of. For example, one of the answers: "To get pleasure." Then you need to form a question from the answers, as many questions as there were answers, and that's it. That is, "Why get pleasure?". We answer all the questions, then according to the scheme further. If the answers coincide with the ones already received, then we close the branch with an arrow, and so on. After a long struggle, in the end, when only one answer remains, from which it will be impossible to correctly form a question, the test will be considered passed, and the last answer will be your meaning in life.