Studies found generational differences in how two different etnics group described their religiosity. One group perceived their religiosity was helping their psychological well-being. Meanwhile other group, shown fewer interest in religiosity. Other finding, religiosity mediated by self-efficacy and perceived social support to increased Psychological well-being. How religiosity contributed to well-being remains one of interesting subject for the researcher. The aim of this study, were to better understand how religiosity contributed to well-being. The participants were two prominent figures in West Java that represented religious and well-being indicators. Thematic analysis was used to gather data from the prominent figure participants. The results shown, experiential and ideological aspect of religiosity has significant contribution to participants well-being developments.