Let us take just for a moment, the veil of reality that is really the truth of what we are. Humans, animals, even the very earth itself, are all meaningless. Everything we do in all reality, doesn't have a purpose, because one day we will all die. One day we will all collapse underneath the pressure of death and submit to whatever it is that is beyond this life. But if we were to say it's nothing, what exactly is that entailing? That when we die we lose everything we've ever done, or ever achieved in our small amount of time on earth. Well, one could say its all about being remembered, then you never REALLY die. But when the earth is consumed by the sun millions of years off from now, who will remember you? Who will remember the earth? Who will even care about anything you've ever done on this planet when there is no longer anyone to have memory? We could all die right now, and absolutely nothing significant would happen for the universe. All the trophies your parents, or maybe you want to get, are a waste. All material items you waste time and energy on, a waste itself. See, everybody is chasing after the goodie that comes from the middle of our life. Mainly were looking to get so successful that we don't need to work, or we have everything we want. But how realistic is that? How many people actually make it to that point, where they can look at almost anything and say, "oh let me just buy that" without thinking about the cost. Mostly, that is an extremely rare and unseen fortune that no one really achieves beyond the million and billionaires. However what does that mean for those of us who aren't ever going to achieve that form?