Well, I would call it death of a personal I (a self-aware sentience), due to total oblivion inside a non-functional brain. "Nothing there to be afraid of, nothing at all"..... (Anil Seth)
This world can be extremely cruel, harsh and dangerous so no there is probably no purpose to life. Also there isn't any scientific evidence for a purpose to life except trying to survive as long as you can.
Hence the term "survival instinct" which apparently is a common denominator in all biological systems.
I would ask how a 'wish' can be a 'purpose' - I mean, once you make the wish - is your purpose is fulfilled? If you made that wish right now, could you die, knowing you'd fulfilled your purpose? Does it matter whether the wish is fulfilled or not (or would have been, had you lived)? - but I know you don't have an answer. What you'll do is modify it, to make it another deepity - which you could have just posted in the first place, if you had thought this through.
Jan has been IS NOT for sometime Got boring, assigned to the Iggy grave yard According to the Jan Universe though he would be with his beloved IS in some sort of blissful heaven Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
I'm gonna write a book. "In the land of IS". Holds promise for a fantastical landscape with outlandish ISMs and a population of ISEMITES, no? Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
To IS, or not to be IS, that is the question Wether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune Or to take Arms against a Sea of Scifotums post, And by opposing end the post: to die, to sleep No more; and by not post sleep, to say we end The heart-ache, and the thousand natural questions Sorry Bill Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Frankly, because it doesn't meet the minimum requirements for a purpose. It's nonsensical. (For an exploration of how it is nonsensical, reread post 149.)