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Fair enough, but it's not about taking someone else's meaning, but defining our own that aligns with our values. Discussing this question with others might give one new perspective on the path to finding purpose.
One could also argue we only have 80 years and finding purpose can serve as the foundation for personal growth. Fulfilling a purpose can lead to happiness and satisfaction in life. So why waist these short 80 years miserable and unhappy?
I didn't say anything about being miserable and unhappy though? Just that you should be free to do what you want and there is no "true purpose to life", just the purpose you give it.