Ordinary people have big Televisions and costly mobiles but extraordinary people have big libraries and great audio book collection.
The statement highlights a potential difference in priorities between those who prioritize immediate gratification (represented by large televisions and expensive mobiles) and those who invest in long-term intellectual growth (represented by extensive libraries and audiobook collections).
It suggests that:
Ordinary people might be more focused on external validation and material possessions.
Extraordinary people might prioritize internal development, knowledge acquisition, and intellectual stimulation.
Do read the Disclaimer