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Your answer is ignoring many subjects that should be included within a complex equation that, if added properly, only then does its answer become explanative of the elegance and simplistity of life. An understanding of life and its purpose can only come from a determination and seperation from a manipulative, influencial, binding force that dictates our thoughts and motives. This force is soaked into the very fabric of our DNA. It runs like a red wine through the veins of men and drunkens their thoughts and actions. Inescapable from the third dimensional consciousness, the power of this force appears to have an uncanny ability to reverse the vibrational law of resonance. You cannot conquer or defeat its superiority. Only a surrendering towards its will and admittance of defeat, can an emergence of higher awareness and developement take place. Do you know what this force is? Our purpose in this world is to live within its clutches, to learn, and to one day be free from its shackles.
This link shows a picture of the largest sculpture in the world of a pine cone. To you, this may seem a silly waste of effort and money, but to whom which know its secrets, it is not. The pine cone is the only key we have to opening a door to an understanding of this force spoken above. This statue is representative of the only means to which man can briefly escape the confines of this dimensional prison and experience what life, void of this dark affecting force, could and used to be like. The pine cone holds keys to many doors, so its important to know what door leads where. Not all doors will open the answer to which you seek. If you want to know the purpose of life, you have to study this statue and ask for truth and learn and apply the power of L.O.VE: laws of vibrational energy. If you play with your pine cone before learning these laws, you may do more harm than good.
Sculpture Of Pine Cone At Vatican Courtyard Stock Photo 91418678 : Shutterstock
I think you are over complicating things. Using my previous gift car analogy the giver of the car mainly wants you to enjoy the gift but of course the gift is bigger than that. You have to learn a work ethic to buy gas and insurance for the car. You learn to take car of the car or it breaks down. You learn how to operate it safely, on and on and on. The all encompassing thing is to enjoy the gift.