Ever asked yourself those questions?
Why Am I Here?, Is there a Point to it all?
I've found myself thinking about those very things on and off for years now.. and do you know what conclusions I've come too?
I'm here to learn, to experience life in all its multiude and dichotomous flavour and content..
The point of life is simple, it really is. We all look for some deep meaning or driving point to it, some higher purpose or predestined conclusion, heck even to the extent that we all deep down just hope it will all be a good experience... but the truth to the point of life is just this.. the point of life, is life itself, it really is that simple.
In living we fulfill our purpose, there is no grand scheme, no predetermined events, no unavoidable futures.
Indeed, whatever we experience good or bad and it should be noted life isn't in a perfect balance of both, things are predominantly more bad than good (but then how would we learn to appreciate what was good if we did not value it? and we learn to value it by appreciating its gift through our experience of bad things). Every decision we make has a butterfly effect each of us represents a ripple on the surface of the water that is our intertwining lives and existences, sometimes we intersect with each other sometimes we don't..but along the way we have the opportunity to constantly assess events, learn from them, find the value or the lesson in all things and hopefully come out the other side having learnt to appreciate everything we've done with our lives as thier are no wrong or right choices.
Remember there are no guaruntees in life, people frequently do not get the outcomes they want, or get to make the choices they would have liked. Nor do we always get to leave the impact and impression on others we had hoped for.
But rest assured of one thing, if nothing else in life we are all capable of taking something positive away from whatever we experience if only we open ourselves to the prospect that there indeed IS something to be learned. And whatever comes after if anything at all..we will enter into it better prepared and with a lifetimes insights into the how and the why of it all. Our difficulty in understanding life comes most frequently not from our inability to ask the questions, but in opening ourselves to the answers.

Well put. Life is itself. No grand meaning required. Agree with that 100%.