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It is clear that for each person it will be something different. Let's leave aside the talk about incredible amounts of money and about the physical embodiments of this money, such as yachts, apartments, expensive hotels, etc.
To be happy, you need to understand that often external factors are not able to give a feeling of happiness, they can bring pleasant sensations that will push you to this feeling. I think it's a choice whether you should be happy or not at the moment. That is, when you think: “I'll buy an apartment and be happy” – no, you won't. Perhaps you need to choose those ways to achieve the goal in which at any moment you can tell yourself that you are happy.
But this is my personal opinion. I know my own ways to experience happiness, such as finding music that reflects your inner mood. I also believe that everything is learned by comparison. For example, meeting a loved one after a long breakup. A minute of rest after a hard day can give you more feelings of calm and peace than if you rest all day and suffer from a feeling of idleness.