Summary
This quote emphasizes the importance of companionship and connection with others. It suggests that no matter how eternal or everlasting something may be, such as time itself, it becomes burdensome and isolating when experienced alone. It implies that without the presence of "others," whether they are individuals of the same species, like-minded individuals, or simply friends, the seeming infinity of time loses its charm and can become a source of unhappiness. It highlights the deep human need for social interaction and the significance of forming meaningful relationships with others.