IELTS Speaking tip
Focus on developing a clear and confident speaking voice.
Vocabulary
- happiness
- wealth
- satisfaction
- contentment
- materialism
- prosperity
- fulfillment
- relationships
- experience
- value
- priorities
- mindset
- well-being
- joy
- comfort
Sample Answer
I firmly believe that money cannot unequivocally buy happiness, although it can certainly facilitate certain aspects of a comfortable life. While financial resources can alleviate stress associated with basic needs—such as shelter, food, and healthcare—they do not directly correlate with emotional well-being or personal fulfillment. Happiness is often derived from intangible elements, such as meaningful relationships, personal achievements, and a sense of purpose. Furthermore, excessive materialism can lead to a paradoxical situation where individuals become ensnared in a perpetual cycle of desire, equating self-worth with possessions. In essence, while money can buy comfort and security, true happiness lies within the richness of experiences and connections we cultivate, which cannot be measured by monetary value.
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