LDS, I agree with you that we should seek for such important things. Unfortunately, many of us (definately myself included) aren't quite that mature. So when asked what we would want most, we choose money. Partly because it is easier to quantify what we could do with it than what we could do with wisdom or love.
I think the dream of most people is to have a lot of money, but I think people do not realize that once they have it in abundance they may change a lot or start doing things they will not normally do. When you have too much of something, it becomes dangerous if it is the wrong thing.
I think Intelligence is the most valuable to have (though I accidentally chose wisdom.)
All the others you could acquire and develop, but with intelligence - you either have it or not. Money, love, friends, you can all get through effort. Intelligence, no matter how hard you try, you cannot develop.
I chose love, even if all the other things are great to have they would be hollow without it.
It seems that allot of people are involved in some kind of meta-thinking,
(if I had this, I could get that..) but at the root of all things it is all meaningless if you have no or little love for anything or anyone.