No matter what the question is "What is life for?", "What is life all about?", "What is the purpose of life?", etc... you will never find a satisfying answer, but that's good news! Here's why: You are life living itself.
Therefore every question about life is merely a symptom formed into a question, NOT the root question itself. No answer can satisfy since that is NOT what is being sought. We assume that once we find the answer to this main question then we will be satisfied, but no answer can solve that hunger.
In other words, every question about life is a surface question linked to a deeper question. A deeper question formed from a confusion that has such a simplistic answer that the question doesn't even appear to arise once the answer is noticed.
Therefore every question about life is merely a symptom formed into a question, NOT the root question itself. No answer can satisfy since that is NOT what is being sought. We assume that once we find the answer to this main question then we will be satisfied, but no answer can solve that hunger.
In other words, every question about life is a surface question linked to a deeper question. A deeper question formed from a confusion that has such a simplistic answer that the question doesn't even appear to arise once the answer is noticed.