World and Human
The universe and the world exist simply as they are. Mountains rise, rivers flow not because they have a purpose, but because existence unfolds according to natural laws. In this sense, the world has no inherent meaning; it is neither good nor bad, neither purposeful nor aimless. Meaning is a projection of humans, arising from how we experience it.
If the world exists without inherent purpose, then human existence does as well. Humans are not placed in the universe with a prewritten role. Yet what makes us unique is our capacity for awareness. This awareness allows us to create meaning. We build societies, make art music, develop science, and more. These do not change the universe existence itself, but they transform our experience of it. Our care, our effort, creations, relationships, and even our mistakes and exhaustion are all part of the journey they shape our learning, experience and make life beautiful. They are ways of turning existence into something meaningful, painting onto the blank canvas of life.