There was a mysterious shop called "Time Bank". The owner claimed to exchange time with 1 . One day, out of curiosity, a young man 2 the shop. He asked, "Can I exchange time for money?" The owner answered, "Certainly, but you must exchange a period of your lifetime."
The young man named the time he was willing to exchange—his 3 childhood. When he was a little boy, he had no friends, only books. They made a deal. Soon there was a large sum of money in his account. Years went by, his career was more 4 than ever, but he started to feel empty. On a quiet night, he 5 realized that his childhood was valuable for him to learn to be strong and independent. He 6 to the "Time Bank" and asked the owner to stop the deal.
"I can return your time, but you must exchange everything you have now," the owner said. Without a second thought, he agreed. Although he lost his success, money, even the 7 of the years of hard work, he was joyful. Immediately, his childhood memories 8 . At that moment, he felt a sense of 9 like never before.
The most 10 things in life are not material wealth, but the time we experience and the memories we make.