Ask Osho!

What is the main purpose of life?

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"Life is not a journey toward a destination; it is a celebration of the present moment, overflowing with joy, love, and truth. Embrace the aliveness of now, for fulfillment is found in sharing and enjoying life itself."

According to Osho, life has no purpose; the very idea of purpose is a mundane, goal-seeking mindset born of discontent. Life is an end in itself, overflowing joy, love, and truth, like a flower releasing fragrance or a river you float with. Fulfillment is here and now; share aliveness for its own sake. Let go of striving and live by loving, enjoying, and sharing.
Life isn’t a job with a goal; it’s like play and flowers—just enjoy it now and share your joy.
Why this matters practically
- Helps reduce anxiety and burnout by dropping obsessive goal-chasing.
- Encourages presence: enjoy simple acts, creativity, and relationships without needing a payoff.
- Fosters generosity: share your gifts and love naturally, without expectation.
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