Money itself and its use is so broad that it's often hard to try and eliminate it as a necessity. It has its own levels of how one moderates it to get the essentials and maybe a few luxuries once in a while, but even if the question presumes it's no object, living a life where resources are limitless would seem ideal, but would still have its faults.

However, I don't think that alone would drive people to continue striving to be some profession/career they want to take part in (maybe temporarily, but doing it long term is the challenge). Money, just like a government and other models of authority, is a necessary evil simply because the vices of men and women would become more apparent rather than everyone pretending they're not perverts or people with sexual urges.

And then you have to consider that people will eventually have to get resources from others, and if the question doesn't imply there's limitless supply of resources, it would just end up in a mess. People would rally their own groups, authority figures and members with them will just create a system of deception and lies, and people aiming for power and control; which just means it'll just come back to how part of this world really is.

Even if you could eliminate the parameters of getting a degree > job> and so on, this implied world where money has no value has the risk of resources dying very quickly and for the wrong reasons. How a person defines how resources should be managed is a matter of opinion, and even if the question.

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But to just give my opinion on this world if money were no object, I would:

- Have a house of my own with a wife that has her own dreams/goals being lived out as well

- Have many art supplies and tools that expands for all types of media of Art

- Make a small business (even though the money itself isn't tangible in this case) because of how the business itself makes me want to become more productive.

- Have more time to analyze my dreams a bit more, do meditation, hypnosis, basically start becoming someone that seeks knowledge as much as they can and learning as many skills, concepts, etc. as possible

- Maybe have a bit more interest in other people's lives seeing as my own problems and such are resolved

- If the reality itself means limitless resources, the people who manage them would become useless seeing how it's easily obtainable

Even if money were no object (and it's really just faith-based in some way in reality), how it has its own use in trying to have decent transaction with others, an example of materialism to express success, or whatever, my ability to consistently find passion in the things I do that can come easily to me now would also be my greatest limitation if I ended up in a relapse in this type of reality.