It is not about what it does for you, but what it does to your invalid attempt of denial
And to say that this cosmic splatter of matter "follows laws" has it backward. They don't follow laws. They behave as they do, and humans describe it, identify the pattern, and call it a law.
If you jumped off a building (don't) then on your unstoppable way down you might realize why somethings like the "law of gravity" are called that.
It's over. Your attempted argument actually only resulted in further affirmation of the well-evidenced conclusion of a systematically ordered universe, rightly understood, and for the finely turned conditions necessary for intelligent life. Despite your very shortsighted and superficial view.
And the quotes you keep flinging up may satisfy you that you are correct because Carl Sagan says so, but I'm sorry, never at any crossroad in my life have I wondered, "Well, what would Carl Sagan do?" And I bet you never did either. So what are his musings to me?