I really enjoyed reading that, especially since it sounds exactly like my roommate, who is an engineer. Although you are a lot better at articulating your thoughts. I'm a design student who really enjoys art. So whenever we go up to the roof to smoke, it's a fantastic clashing of his thought process and mine. Our other room-mate (his girlfriend) describes our conversations as "Jayden (engineer student) thinks with rules and numbers and PJ (me) thinks with colours and shapes." But that's also the fun of philosophy. For me, it's purely recreational and I agree with you to an extent. There is no end-game and it's all dependant upon the reference frame, but I find it really fun to explore everything within that reference frame, then get rid of the reference-frame, add another, stretch it out, squeeze it, add God, try to combine two reference frames, see if one of them bleeds, and so on. Now I'm just curious about you (especially because there's also a chance you might be my room-mate). Have you ever studied philosophy academically or read any philosophical text?