IELTS Speaking tip
Use personal examples to back up your points.
Vocabulary
- happiness
- wealth
- contentment
- satisfaction
- experience
- relationships
- materialism
- fulfillment
- security
- value
- comfort
- luxury
- discontent
- priorities
- investment
- well-being
Sample Answer
In my opinion, while money can facilitate a certain level of comfort and security, it cannot intrinsically buy happiness. Wealth may provide access to experiences and material possessions that can lead to temporary joy, such as luxurious vacations or fine dining. However, meaningful relationships, personal fulfillment, and emotional well-being—elements typically regarded as the cornerstones of true happiness—are often cultivated through connections with others and self-actualization, neither of which can be acquired simply through financial means.
Moreover, the relentless pursuit of wealth can sometimes lead to a superficial lifestyle, overshadowing deeper values such as compassion, gratitude, and community. Therefore, while money may contribute to a more pleasant existence, the essence of happiness lies beyond fiscal accumulation; it is rooted in our relationships and our capacity to find meaning and purpose in life.
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