The question is originally posed by Alan Watts, it goes something like:

What if money were no object? How would you REALLY enjoy spending your life?

In the course of our life there are many factors that pretend to be important in our daily decision making, one major factor is money. But it is only a human thought concept, which all the other mammals find ridiculous and therefore don't pretend to be in need of to survive. Our human game is to pretend that it is the only valid symbol for freedom, value and abundance. That is why we plan like 'get a degree -> get a job -> conform to society -> sell your soul -> then you are 'free', then you are an acceptable human being'.

So what if no one believed in it and it really didn't matter what arbitrary number there is on your imaginary bank account? Would your life be the same or drastically different? Put all money issues aside for a moment and imagine: What would I really, REALLY love to do with my life? (Then go out and do that!)