Amid Don 3 controversy with Ranveer Singh, a conversation that is now spreading rapidly across social media, Dhurandhar star asked spiritual leader Sadhguru one question many people quietly struggle with: “What’s the purpose of life?” But it was Sadhguru’s calm and unexpected answer that has left viewers reflecting deeply on the way they live, work, and chase success.The viral clip, shared by Sadhguru on X, captures a candid interaction between the two during a public discussion. Ranveer revealed that before meeting the spiritual guru, he had asked his followers what topic they wanted him to discuss the most. According to the actor, nearly 80 percent of people wanted clarity on the purpose of life.Also Read: This mysterious car button you keep ignoring could cool your cabin faster and even save fuelAs Ranveer brought up the question, Sadhguru responded with a perspective that immediately caught attention online.— SadhguruJV (@SadhguruJV) “People who are bursting with life do not need a purpose to live,” he said. “Life is a purpose unto itself. It is too enormous, intricate, and fantastic to need any other purpose.”Sadhguru says life is not a problem to solveExplaining his thoughts further, Sadhguru said people often become anxious because they treat life like a project that must constantly deliver meaning or achievement. According to him, the pressure to discover one grand purpose can stop people from fully experiencing the present moment.The message has connected strongly with audiences dealing with academic pressure, demanding careers, and the constant comparison culture created by social media.Why the conversation is resonating onlineThe clip has sparked discussions across platforms, with many users saying the conversation felt relatable in today’s fast-moving world. Several viewers shared that they often feel pressured to define their lives through ambition, productivity, or long-term goals.Others said Sadhguru’s words reminded them that happiness can also come from simple experiences, spending time with loved ones, enjoying daily routines, or simply being present instead of constantly chasing the next milestone.The discussion also reflects a wider shift among many young Indians who are increasingly speaking about burnout, mental exhaustion, and the pressure to maintain a “purpose-driven” life at all times.Not everyone agrees with the ideaWhile many praised Sadhguru’s perspective, some people argued that having a purpose helps individuals stay motivated and contributes to progress in society. However, supporters of the spiritual leader pointed out that he was not discouraging ambition or hard work. Instead, his message focused on reducing the anxiety attached to constantly trying to justify one’s existence through achievements alone.This is not the first time Ranveer Singh and Sadhguru have shared thoughtful public conversations. Their previous interactions have often mixed humour, personal stories, and philosophical discussions. But this particular exchange appears to have struck a deeper emotional chord online.As the clip continues to circulate, one line from Sadhguru’s response is being widely shared: life itself does not need an external purpose to become meaningful. For many viewers, that idea alone has become a reminder to slow down, breathe, and experience life more fully instead of constantly searching for answers somewhere far ahead.