I want enough money to live a comfortable existence, so that when I go abroad on holiday, I can go wherever and do whatever I want, and money should never be a concern. I want to be able to not have to think about how much something costs; if I want something either for myself or for a present for someone else, I'll buy it, if something needs replacing, I'll replace it. I want to be at the point where I'm not thinking "great, I'm in more debt" or "well, that's another £100 to fork out for a replacement".
My material needs are few. But for the few things I have I like quality. I don't need top of the range, expensive, overpriced clothes, but I do like £80 Levis jeans, for example, as opposed to Primark's £6. I like jars of pasta sauce which are nice and thick as opposed to my own cheap chopped tomatoes-based sauces. I like to be able to buy good quality nice fresh fruit like bananas, grapes and plums (which are so fucking expensive! And go out of date so easily so you can't buy in bulk) as opposed to really cheap apples and oranges. And I want a stylish room if possible, with the freedom to change my room around and make it look how I want to make it look. I want a good sound system, not a pair of cheap, crappy speakers. I want my home functioning well and looking - thus feeling - good.
Then there's love.
As long as I have a goal towards which I feel like I'm making progress, I'm content.