I think arguing that there's no meaning in humanity, when there obviously is lots of meaning, kind of reveals an answer to part of the question: that there is meaning in context. Looking for absolute meaning is pointless, because you cannot know the absolute context.
Obviously there is meaning, for example, in the alluring glance of a young lady. It means that whoever is receiving the glance is likely to participate in the process of evolution, sooner rather than later.
Obviously there is meaning, for example, in the alluring glance of a young lady. It means that whoever is receiving the glance is likely to participate in the process of evolution, sooner rather than later.