Quote by Stephen Evans
Although we will both die, and life is utterly meaningless, my time is vastly more important than yours.
Summary
This quote reflects a perspective that acknowledges the inevitability of death and suggests that life holds no inherent meaning. It goes further to imply a sense of superiority or entitlement, claiming that one's own time holds greater value compared to others. Perhaps it highlights the individual's desire for self-importance and an implicit disregard for the significance of others' experiences.