If we don't recognize the basic Intelligence and purpose behind Life....we understand nothing at all about it.
What is the purpose of merely 'thinking' about it and coming up with convoluted concepts? Empty intellectualism! Like running a computer on wrong or insufficient data....Garbage In, Garbage Out.
Well, Sriram, where did you begin in your first steps towards recognising the 'basic Intelligence and purpose behind Life'? I know it didn't just come to you in a flash. Your conclusions were undoubtedly conditioned by the environment you grew up in, with no small input from the classic texts of Hinduism (and possibly Buddhism), which you probably didn't take at face value, you being an intelligent chap. Well, here's the irony - Schopenhauer was one of the first Europeans to be indebted to oriental philosophy (Buddhism in particular, but Hinduism as well*) and Nietzsche in turn was influenced by Schopenhauer's thought, and reacted against it, whilst fully realising the tragic import of his predecessor's ideas. Zapffe, the subject of this thread, appears to have been deeply influenced by both of them, and the influence of both on European , indeed world culture has been enormous.
This is no 'empty intellectualism' but massive attempts by human minds to grapple with the universe and life as it actually is. We all have our direct experience of life, but since few of us are entirely original thinkers, then it is often helpful to make use of the labours of previous generations of thought and experience to clarify the warp and weft of our own existence.
*I believe that the last paragraph of Schopenhauer's great work
Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung contains a phrase in Sanskrit. There may be others as well.