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First, why should it?
Second, since the previous is not an answer, I personally know why I exist. I exist because the big bang happened 13.5 billion years ago. Because 4.5 billion years ago, our planet was formed from a dust cloud. Because 2.5 billion years ago, the first photosynthetic organisms appeared. They produced almost all the oxygen that is on our planet now, without them we would not exist. And they killed almost everything that came before them, because oxygen was toxic to those who didn't know how to use it. And so on, all the way down to my parents, who met some year ago. And I know roughly how the world around me exists – not completely, but enough to avoid unbearable torment. In fact, everyone knows roughly how the world exists around them, but the criteria for sufficiency for the absence of torment are different for everyone. Who has enough of the school curriculum, who has the most general ideas.
If you think too long… So it is not a fact that you exist, and it is not a fact that you see everything that exists, and that everything that you see exists.
In fact, from birth, all this mess of thoughts in my head is just about this. Most likely, judging by what is happening around us, we are all already crazy (absorbed in our thoughts about what is happening around us). Our own thoughts drive us crazy – that's the problem. There are no problems with the meaning of life – everything grows, blooms and smells. Man has problems-death, darkness, and stench. There are also barricades, and everyone chooses which side to take. The answer is always in front of your nose-this fact does not drive you crazy, because the most irrefutable fact is not the existence of the rest, but the existence of yourself. You exist forever, even in a deep sleep when your “I” is not there, you absolutely do not care about everything else, whether it is there or not. The whole point is in the existence of you.
It used to drive me crazy, but now it doesn't drive me crazy because it doesn't make any sense for us to exist. As well as there are no us.
Oh, the gods… This is a cat, this is a mouse, this is a camp, this is a tower, this is time quietly killing mom and dad.
Due to my age and level of responsibility, I have tasks that are extremely far from understanding why everything else exists. �It drives me crazy to have this view as such.