We have come to a place where success cannot be measured by the old standard. Just to make money is no gauge anymore of success.
A man may not be able to make as much as his wife, may not be able to make enough to support his family, and yet he may be a success. He may have learned to be happy and to give happiness, too, in striving for things which are not material. —“What I Hope to Leave Behind,”
Eleanor Roosevelt
Which two sentences accurately paraphrase the ideas in this paragraph?
The amount of money a person makes is not a sign of his or her success.
Society values happiness above all.
A man is successful if he is happy and gives happiness.
A couple can be successful even if the woman earns more than her husband does.
Success cannot be measured by the old standard.