What would you do if money was no object?
Sabeena Maureen
Human Resource-Project Managing/System Analyst(Jira, Confluence)/Writer
Hypothetically, if I win a major prize lottery, and I am a millionaire today, the wonderful possibilities for my life are limitless. For now, financially - I mean I am doing okay, but having a little more can make wonders in my life. As a person, who is still in the midst of discovering and living in this world, the freedom to pursue my interests without worrying about financial stability is just amazing.
With no financial restriction, first and foremost, I will travel the world and explore every corner of the globe, from nearest and the farthest end of the world. I have always been curious and fascinated by diverse cultures, traditions, and ways of life. I will experience all the local customs, new foods, and meeting & learning from the people I meet along the way. Finally, I will do my best in documenting and capturing all the beauty and uniqueness of our world and share it with the world.
Next, probably I would also use my newfound wealth to share it with those in need. I firmly believe that the true measure of success is not in how much we have, but on how much we give. Probably aligning myself with charity organisation, helping people who are less fortunate than I am. I would fund education initiatives, build homes for the homeless, and provide basic necessities like food and water to those who are struggling to make ends meet.
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Besides, I would indulge in my hobbies and interests without worrying about the cost. I would take cooking classes in India, attend writing workshops in America, and take up painting just for the joy of it. I would buy a house somewhere around the hill and spend my days reading, writing, and listening to the sound of the nature.
To add on, this is a little personal wish that I would love to do. I would use my wealth to help those I love. I would pay off my friends’ study loans, send my parents to some lovely vacation, and take my closest friends on the adventure of a lifetime. I believe that money is not meant to be hoarded, but rather shared and used to create experiences that bring us closer together.?
In conclusion, if money was no object, I would live a life full of adventure, giving, and love. I would travel the world, help those in need, indulge in my hobbies, and share my wealth with those closest to me. As I rereading whatever I wrote above, it does sound like a fairy tale, but?I believe that with hard work, dedication, and a little bit of luck, this dream could one day become a reality. But for now, I will continue writing, working on myself, exploring, and living my life to the fullest, knowing that the greatest adventures are still to come.