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Question
CBSEENSS10016330

'It will be wrong to conclude that what cannot be measured is not important'. Explain by example.

Solution
However, it will be wrong to conclude that what cannot be measured is not important.

Consider an example: If you get a job in a far off place, before accepting it you would try to consider many factors, apart from income, such as facilities for your family, working atmosphere, or opportunity to learn. In another case, a job may give you less pay but may offer regular employment that enhances your sense of security. Another job, however, may offer high pay but no job security and also leave no time for your family. This will reduce your sense of security and freedom.