Endless abundance is useless for making art. It's like asking question, what would you would do with a million dollars? or if you had all the time in the world, what would you do with it? The point in asking those questions is to show you where your priorities are (or should be). It’s a good exercise, up to a point.
Knowing where your priorities are is useful, but thinking pie-in-the-sky thoughts like that isn't helpful for figuring out what to do with your limited resources NOW.
The rhythm of making personal work has taught me that endless time and money does not inspire me towards greater productivity or better work. I work best having a certain amount of money, space & time set apart for imagination and free play. I’ll admit it: having kids has squeezed my resources, but it’s made me more ferociously productive with the limited resources I have (and I've learned a heck of a lot about making art from them, too).
The key is to make sure that that certain amount is available to me on a consistent basis. That’s how my work gets done. That’s how I know where to put my efforts—by knowing the limits of my time, space, and money.