Wikipedia has a very coprehensive explaination of the components of the Noble Eightfold Path:
"Right livelihood (samyag-ājīva • sammā-ājīva). This means that practitioners ought not to engage in trades or occupations which, either directly or indirectly, result in harm for other living beings. In the Chinese and Pali Canon, it is explained thus:And what is right livelihood? There is the case where a disciple of the noble ones, having abandoned dishonest livelihood, keeps his life going with right livelihood: This is called right livelihood.
The five types of businesses that are harmful to undertake are:
Buddhism
The eightfold path consists of a group of "ways of life." It includes: Right Concentration Right Understanding Right Action Right Speech Right Livelihood Right Effort Right Awareness Right Intention
The Buddha's path is called the Noble Eightfold Path for the sake of reaching enlightenment which is the complete ending of all suffering. The Noble Eightfold Path has the following components :- Right Understanding, Right Thought,Right Speech,Right Action,Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness and Right Concentration.
The Buddha taught that following "The Middle Way", also known as the Noble Eightfold Path, a person can reach enlightenment. The Eightfold Path consists of (1) Right View. (2) Right Intention. (3) Right Speech. (4) Right Action. (5) Right Livelihood. (6) Right Effort. (7) Right Mindfulness. (8) Right Concentration.
Buddhism. The Buddha laid out the Eightfold Path as what he described as "the Middle Way" to reach enlightenment. This method is less severe than the path that The Buddha followed and avoids the extremes that he tried and failed at to reach enlightenment. The eightfold path consists of: 1. Right View 2. Right Intention (thought) 3. Right Speech 4. Right Action 5. Right Livelihood 6. Right Effort 7. Right Mindfulness 8. Right Concentration.
Guatama Buddha lived sometime between 580 and 460 b.c. He taught his followers the eightfold path then. * Wisdom * 1. Right view * 2. Right intention * Ethical conduct : 3.Right speech : 4. Right action : 5. Right livelihood * Mental discipline : 6. Right effort : 7. Right mindfulness : 8. Right concentration
right understandingright intentionright speechright actionright livelihoodright effortright mindfulnessright concentration.
The eight fold path of Buddhism are as follows 1- right thought 2- right belief 3- right speech 4- right action 5- right means of livelihood 6- right effort 7- right memory 8- right meditation
The eightfold path is path of Buddhism.
The eightfold path was taught by Siddhartha Gautama who is recognized as Buddha in the 4th or 5th century B.C. in India and describes the way to end suffering by being compassionate: Wisdom: 1. Right View 2. Right Intention Ethical Conduct: 3. Right Speech 4. Right Action 5. Right Livelihood Mental Development: 6. Right Effort 7. Right Mindfulness 8. Right Concentration
The Noble Eightfold Path is the fourth of the Buddha's Four Noble Truths; the first element of the Noble Eightfold Path is, in turn, an understanding of the Four Noble Truths. It is also known as the Middle Path or Middle Way.
The Five Noble Precepts are not explicitly contained in their entirety in the Noble Eightfold Path. However: The First Precept, Not Killing, the Second Precept, Not Stealing, and the Third Precept, Not Stealing, are part of the fourth point of the Noble Eightfold Path, Right Action.The Fourth Precept, Not Lying, is part of the third point of the Noble Eightfold Path, Right Speech.The Fifth Precept, not drinking alcohol, is not found in the Noble Eightfold Path.