In a perfect world, I wake up whenever by body has had enough rest.
In a perfect world, I solve interesting problems (without the monotonous stuff) that are somehow very useful and get paid a lot to do it.
In a perfect world, house chores (cleaning, laundry, dish washing etc.) are magically done whenever things gets messy.
In a perfect world, I eat whatever I feel like (without consideration for calories, fat or nutrition).
In a perfect world, I recover as fast as I did when I was a teenager.
In a perfect world, I have unlimited time to read and have access to any book I can think of.
In a perfect world, I visit any one of my friends, anywhere in the world, anytime I want.
In a perfect world, I give my friends and family any present that they would value.
In a perfect world, I find that one special person that I want to spend the rest of my life with.
In a perfect world, I am never sick.
In a perfect world, I have access to the best teachers in the world.
P.S. I got this exercise from an essay titled “IN A PERFECT WORLD…” by Derek Sivers in the End Malaria book. I highly recommend it, not only because it has many great essays but because with every purchase you help to end malaria.