Acharya Prashant explains that life is inherently purposeless and that ascribing a purpose to it is a mental construct that leads to suffering. He clarifies that 'should' is itself a form of purpose and that one does not need to 'go ahead' or have an objective because there is no destination to reach. Using the analogy of an ocean and its waves, he describes how the wave does not need a personal agenda because it is simply the ocean in movement. He emphasizes that human restlessness stems from an internal fear that without doing, there is no being, whereas true existence is possible in stillness without compulsive achievement.