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Whatever you make it out to be.
There is no universal purpose. Even the old "survival of your species" dogma is reaching the end of its usefulness, seeing how we've perverted our planet.
I agree that there is no universal purpose, but we can still define our own that aligns with our values. Living purposefully can lead to a sense of accomplishment and contentment, don't you think?