Right answer: Eightfold Path
The noble eightfold path refers to the conclusions reached by Buddha after two months of complete isolation and meditation. In addition, it is part of what is known as the four noble truths of suffering, listed below:
1. All existence is suffering
2. The source of suffering is longing (huge desire).
3. Suffering can be extinguished
4. To extinguish the cause of suffering one must practice the noble eightfold path. Being these eight practices to achieve it the following:
1. The correct understanding or Rigth view.
2. Right thinking or Right resolve.
3. Right speech, right word.
4. Right action or Right conduct.
5. Right livelihoods.
6. Right effort.
7. The correct attention or Right mindfulness .
8. Correct concentration or Meditative absorption.