"On the Nature of Mind and Spirit", Volume 2, Chapter 14
Author Unknown
All philosophers speak of the grander purposes of life. One need only speak to an Enhasan to be regaled with tales of wonderful, whimsical dreams, or listen as a Kajaran shouts with joy at a new discovery. To these individuals, they are living the penultimate desires of their hearts, thus fulfilling the greater meaning of life.
However, this is merely an illusion, brought about by willful negligence of to the truth: Life has no meaning. This is true of both the Enlightened and the Earthbound, despite the attempts to justify personal existence by the scholars of Kajar. Even dreams dissolve in the end, as vaporous as air.
This is the penultimate truth of all existence: Life's only purpose is to end.