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RE: Philosophy Made Simple: Understanding the Meaning of Life via Existentialism, Nihilism and Absurdism.
Thank you, @rlewing! Deeply appreciated. I totally understand where you're coming from cause I had the same view as you did. However, the purpose of life is simply a life of purpose we set it to be. The best we do is help each other reach our purposes in life.
That said, I believe we shouldn't chase happiness. Happiness must be a by product of our life's work and fulfillment. This quote below best explains it.
“Happiness is like a butterfly, the more you chase it, the more it will evade you, but if you notice the other things around you, it will gently come and sit on your shoulder.”
― Henry David Thoreau
I don't believe you need nor should you chase happiness, simply be present and happiness will find you.
Aptly said.