In the context of Maslow's hierarchy of needs, "level" refers to the different stages or tiers that individuals must progress through in order to fulfill their needs and reach self-actualization. Each level represents a specific category of needs.
After fulfilling physiological needs, individuals seek safety and security in terms of physical well-being, employment stability, financial security, and personal health.
Love/Belonging Needs: Once safety needs are met, people seek love and a sense of belonging through relationships with family, friends, romantic partners, or social groups.