It will be, in a hundred years, as if you never existed. You are of no more significance than a roach crawling across the floor.
Mozart, Aristotle, Elvis, Joan of Arc, Pilate, Caesar (Julius, Hadrian, et al), Monroe, Plato, Wordsworth, Victoria, Socrates, Brunel, James K Polk, Einstein, Mendel, Gandhi, Twain, Cobain, Lennon, Picasso, Hitler, Schindler, Genghis, Nobel, Chopin, Lincoln, Maugham, Newton, Pascal, Dali, Henry V & VIII, Shakespeare, Chaucer, Lawry, DeBeirs, Rhodes, Mother Theresa, Nelson, Nelson Mandela, Chaplin, Disney, Pope John XXIII, Martin Luther King, Henry Ford, Darwin, Biko, Bohr, Pollok, Astare, Brando, Curie, Cromwell, Da Vinci, Sagan, Addams, Wagner, Franklin, Gallileo, Archimedes, Verner Von Braun, Alexander Graham Bell, Van Gough, Baird, Brahms, Rodgers, Lang, Laszlo Biro, Louis Braille, Buckminster Fuller, Gutenberg, Paley, Frank Horby, James Dean, Marconi, Moog, Adolphe Sax, Sikorsky, Levi Strauss, Nikola Tesla, Turing, Orville & Wilbur, Boyle, Morse, Joule, Lister, Lord Kelvin, George Washington Carver, George Washington, Babbage, Hans Christian Anderson, Harold Lloyd, Oliver & Hardy, Kodak, Earhart, Al Capone, Babe Ruth, Columbus, Cleopatra, Diana The Princess of Wales, Dr Seuss, Eisenhower, Hendrix, Carter, Rosa Parks, Edison, Magellan, Pasteur, Jefferson, Bonaparte, Zheng He, Sigmund Freud, Richard Arkwright, Karl Marx, Nicolaus Copernicus, Kublai Khan, Simon Bolivar, Mary Wollstonecraft, Mao Zedong, Vladimir Lenin, Rene Descartes, Beethoven, Michelangelo, Vasco Da Gama, Suleyman The Magnificent, Calvin, Florence Nightingale, Hernan Cortes, Ibn Battita, Zhu Xi, John Locke, Akbar, Marco Polo, Dante Alighieri, Rockefeller, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Frederick Douglass, Louis XIV, Immanuel Kant, Fan Kuan, Otto Von Bismark, William the Conqueror, Guido of Arezz, John Harrison, Pope Innocent III, Hiram Maxim, Jande Addams, Cao Xueqin, Matteo Ricci, Louis Armstrong, Faraday, Ibn-Sina, Simone De Beauvoir, Jalal Ad-Din Ar-rumi, Adam Smith, Andrea Palladio, Peter the Great, Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre, Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier, Barnum, Hubble, Susan B Anthony, Raphael, Hellen Keller, Hokusai, Theodor Herzl, Elizabeth I, Claudio Monteverdi, Rodger Banister, Leo Tolstoy, John Von Neumann, Santiago Ramony Cajal, Jacques Cousteau, Catherine De Medicis, Ibn-Khaldun, Kwama Nkrumah, Carolus Linnaeus, Rembrant, Rubens, Diego Velazquez, Vermeer, Renoir, John Singer, Heemskerck, J R R Tolkien .
And so the list could continue for many, many pages .
Your point UTTERLY refuted.
To not strive for anything, or to not seek happiness simply because there is no biological reason to is apathy and laziness to the extreme. To not want to define a meaning for yourself because you can’t see the point, or that there is no all powerful external authority telling you what to do and feel, is just sad.