I've been looking at the happy numbers which led me to the OEIS and showed me that there are many documented integer sequences. What I don't understand is the importance of these sequences. To me, the happy number just look like an interesting algorithm that you can apply to a number and decide something about it. Does the sequence of happy numbers have a deeper meaning?
Thanks!
To be blunt: most sequences documented in the OEIS are not important. Many of them are, as your tagging suggests, recreational in nature. People have fun thinking about them. But the vast majority of them do not, for example, show up in serious academic research. (Of course, any particular sequence may surprise us in the end.)
Sequences which involve an iterated operation on digits are especially unlikely to show up in research, in my opinion, because digits are not a fundamental property of a number.