Thanos's Motivation Is Pretty Dumb
In the comic books, Thanos's motivation for committing mass murder on a universal scale was wooing the personification of Death. This was horrific, but it made some sense in that one could see why a character called the Mad Titan would see mass murder as a way of impressing the personification of Death, whether said personification would actually take it well or not. Unfortunately, this motivation was never going to see use in the Marvel Cinematic Universe because it would have eaten up too much screen-time to establish the relationship as well as make the viewers invested in it, which is why Avengers: Infinity War went with Thanos wanting to kill half of the population of the universe because of overpopulation concerns.
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