Quote by Albert Einstein

Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted.


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Summary

This quote suggests that numerical measurements and calculations are not always indicative of the true value or significance of something. Just because something can be quantified or counted does not mean it holds importance or meaning. Conversely, some things that truly matter or have a deep impact cannot always be measured or quantified. It highlights the limitations of relying solely on objective data and emphasizes the significance of subjective, intangible elements in life that are valuable despite being immeasurable.

By Albert Einstein
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