Four B's Of Resilience And Worth

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One thing is certain: It is not the amount of accumulated material wealth, baubles and toys, which lead to self-appreciation and ease with one’s life. So, what is it?

The genuine appreciation of our worthiness and quality depends on our achieving the state of what I call The Four B’s: Being, Belonging, Believing, and Benevolence.

Being (Personal): People with a sense of Being have a sense of inner peace and self-acceptance, and feel grounded and at ease. They are grateful for who they have become and how they’ve acted with others. They have a realistic self-image in that they’re aware of their faults and limitations. They appreciate themselves in spite of their mistakes, imperfections, and yes, physical and emotional scars. They’ve been caring and generous to others, and have redeemed and forgiven themselves.

Belonging (Social): People with a sense of Belonging are members of at least one group or community that is important to them, where they feel liked and appreciated, and they reciprocate those feelings. This could be a family, a congregation, club, gang, team, platoon, or other community. Members feel an organic affiliation and comfort with others who share values and traditions, and provide support, respect, and friendship. These relationships prevent the anxieties of loneliness, provide pleasure and enhance life. The warm glow of belonging contributes to physical and emotional health, and quality of life.

Believing (Ethical/Spiritual): A sense of believing refers to guiding values and ethics of behavior. Millions of people venerate a God who gives them comfort and hope, and provides a set of moral rules for their conduct. But one need not believe in a Supreme Being to be ethical. Religious followers are no more principled or compassionate than agnostics and atheists. What is critically important to human beings is their need to believe in a system of moral principles and civil behavior. When we adhere to principles based on religion, or humanism, or other humane social philosophy, our lives are more meaningful, in times of joy as well as pain. When we humans wonder about issues beyond everyday materialism, and are in awe about how minuscule we are in the millions of universes, we are removed from the fray and transported to a spiritual realm.

Benevolence: A sense of benevolence is an awareness of how kind and generous we have been, or the positive effects we have had on others. Benevolence is a culmination of the other B’s. Our personal legacies are best represented by our acts of decency and caring to each other. Notwithstanding our history of aggression and violence, we humans are genetically predisposed to be helpful to others in need. We can also learn to behave with more tolerance and generosity. The kindness and goodness we bestow on others throughout our lives is the essence of a sense of benevolence.

The Four B’s are essential to all who are honestly evaluating the worth of their lives. They are the foundation of our emotional footprint.

Seed Questions for Reflection

How do you relate to the notion that the four Bs are the foundation of our emotional footprint? Can you share an experience of appreciation of your worthiness arising out of any combination of the four Bs? What helps you achieve the state of Being, Belonging, Believing and Benevolence?

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Derek Marchand
Feb 21, 2026
You are a healer. A teacher. A light in the Darkness...that the Darkness will never overcome.


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You collect eggs.... Interesting.
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vlone hoodies
Oct 20, 2021
I feel that these four areas arekey to healthy and happy living.
PA
Aug 17, 2021
Keys to abundant life and simple contentment-- }:- a.m.
LA
Aug 17, 2021
The 4 Bs are interesting and valid. Being is the most important aspect as we recognizeourselves as worthy beings. When we have a low self image then we cannot integrate into family or community. We always search for validation from others. Many become ritualistic as it makes themselves feel better than others. Their awareness becomes focused on their conditioned shortcomings and their rituals. So I feel that these 4 areas are keys to healthy and happy living
DD
Aug 13, 2021
I think the four Bs are important in a healthy life. I don't know what is meant by an emotional footprint. I find that when I live the four Bs to some degree, I feel a sense of satisfaction. What helps me achieve the four Bs is awareness that all creation is one sacred interrelated whole, which is the ground out of which flows living the four Bs.
JP
Aug 13, 2021
I appreciate this essay on Four B's of Resilience and Strength authored by Dr. Soul Levine. The application of the four B's-Being(personal), Belonging(social), Believing(Ethical/Spiritual), and Benevolence(a sense of awareness of kindness and generosity) in our daily life.Practicing these four B's in my everyday life I feel myself like a whole person physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually and socially. This way of living has been the foundation of my everyday life. Or like the author says they are the "foundation of our emotional footprint". My sense of self-worth is shaped and sustained by implementing the four B's in my everyday life. I know I a'm not perfect. Being aware of my faults and limitations and working on my short comings kindlyand compassionatelyhelps me walk on the path of living spiritually. Self-examination, self-awareness, alertness and vigilance, owning wrong doing,patience, forgiving and correcting are the ingredients of my liv... View full comment
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Elaine noonan Sep 4, 2021
Most wonderful thoughts and reflections ❤️Life changing