For Buddha, the path to happiness starts from an understanding of the root causes of suffering. Some people may consider Buddha a pessimist because of his concern with suffering. In fact, he is a skillful doctor — he may break the bad news of our suffering, but at the same time he prescribes an antidote to it. Buddhism pursues happiness by using knowledge and practice to achieve mental equanimity. In Buddhism, equanimity, or peace of mind, is achieved by detaching from the cycle of craving that produces suffering. Therefore, by achieving a mental state where you can omit passions, self-grasping and desires, you free yourself and achieve a state of transcendent bliss and well-being.