Hi Daniel, as far as I'm concerned, I made myself perfectly clear. Anyway, let me explain it one more time.
We are not born into a world of suffering. This world is perfect. Period. If anyone considers this world as corrupt, it follows they don't like it and try to escape it. Or as the euphemism goes -- transcend it. Ergo, one does not like this world and tries to reach another one as is the case with all major religions (or, as is the case with secular thought, simply accept that the world sucks and make the best of the lemons one got while complaining all along the way). It follows that if one does not like this world, one cannot like one's existence in it, because one is inseparable part of it.
And surely, you may twist it to your heart's content, but it's clear as day -- everyone pushed hard enough will reach a place where they will question the meaning of their existence. After all, everyone is intimately familiar with Hamlet's soliloquy, and it is not a coincidence that Job's story is considered an archetypal one. It is an universal phenomenon. This phenomenon, however, is just the result of ignorance. It is not the "default" of this world of phenomena. It's just the effect of faulty ideas we got from our parents and societies in general. And these ideas make us average and weak.
Just consider -- if those schools of though you try to defend were not corrupt, how came human society is still a living hell?
In any case, I'm glad you feel offended. In fact you should. As anyone who cannot see the perfection of this world, hates it, and tries to escape it should. Your ego reacted to my contempt in exactly the way as intended. Don't fight it, see and acknowledge the raw nerve I hit ;)