>>19190
I'm going to assume you're asking this in bad faith because of your word choices but I'll try to explain things in a way even you will understand.
Yes, they are still going after the one piece, as this is the series' central theme, and a goal several characters have in common, like Luffy, several of the other super-novas (at some point it was all of them but this changed, because things move in One Piece), and Crocodile.
The One Piece and things surrounding it are frequently motivators for storylines, like the Alabasta arc from 20 years ago, or the Whole Cake arc from the past few years.
While we still know very little about the One Piece, close to every event in the series gives more information on it, or on the world, which is directly linked to it. In recent years we learned about the map to reach the island where the One Piece is at (and Luffy's crew already got parts of this map), we know this map (and thus, probably the One Piece too) is related to the void century and the world government, we saw a little bit more of the world government too, and some of Roger's final days before his execution. Information is delivered very slowly, but it never stops. I don't remember any particularly long periods when we didn't get some form of progress or information (longest streak of stagnation was probably the Dressrosa arc).
The current arc is directly linked to the One Piece, the map to Laugh Tale, the world government, and some of the largest pirate forces in the world.
So yes, there is a continuous, overarching plot. Saying there isn't one is straight up wrong. Makes absolutely no sense.