Match Siddhartha's actions that led him to the Middle Way.

(2 points)

1) Siddhartha practiced extreme asceticism, such as fasting and mortification of the body, in his search for enlightenment. However, he soon realized that these extreme practices did not lead to liberation and instead brought him physical and mental suffering. This realization led him to reject the path of extreme self-denial and seek a more balanced approach.

2) Siddhartha decided to abandon his life as a prince and leave behind his comfortable palace and luxurious life. He set out on a journey as a wandering ascetic, seeking answers to the ultimate questions of life and suffering. By renouncing his privileged position and material wealth, Siddhartha embraced a middle way between indulgence and self-mortification.