Question the modern obsession with finding life's ultimate meaning and purpose. This contrarian manifesto challenges the assumption that everyone needs a grand purpose to justify existence. Explore how the pressure to find meaning creates anxiety and dissatisfaction in people whose lives are already difficult enough without existential burdens. Learn why ordinary contentment might be more valuable than extraordinary purpose and how releasing this burden can paradoxically make life more fulfilling and genuine. Understand the cultural and economic forces that profit from your existential anxiety. Discover how humans lived for millennia without this obsession and what we lost by elevating purpose to moral imperative. This provocative exploration suggests that meaninglessness might not be the crisis we've been told it is.