I have even wondered if money buys happiness. It seems that money will allow me to buy the things make me happy. But one day I sat down and made a list of the things I wanted (do) in my life. I realised I'd never put much thought into it. I'd written down these things—like taking a photo on the mountain and staying at a hotel in Dubai, but I didn't really plan to do it, (simple) because I didn't have the time.
My life consisted heading to the office, running on the road, working some more. . . It didn't matter if my salary doubled; the life would stay same. Sure I'd probably drive a (nice) car, move into a bigger place, and have a bigger TV than my friends, but that wasn't helping me realise any of my goals. Six months after (create) that list, my belief has changed. I'd keep working on my list, for (experience) were much more important than any of the material items. It's not hard to create opportunity for (you). All it (take) is a little creative thinking.