Summary
This quote alludes to the idea that a prince, in terms of power and privilege, is highly regarded and esteemed in the earthly realm. In heaven, however, these worldly attributes hold no value or importance. It suggests that qualities and achievements prized by society are inconsequential in the grand scheme of things, emphasizing the transient nature of earthly power and the need for individuals to seek more enduring virtues and qualities that align with spiritual or moral principles.