so know people dont value there lives or there time... smh there just shoes man camping is only time wasted .. it doesnt mean you dont value your life
He's not saying people who camp don't value their time, he's suggesting that people that camp put a lower value on the time it takes to camp.
Example where both people place the same level of value on the shoe:
Person 1: College student that is off for summer. Camping for shoes has a total cost of the price of the shoe, as well as whatever fun events they gave up for the evening.
Person 2: Investment banker. Camping has the cost of the price for shoes, as well potential deals he/she could have been working on, loss in time with the family that the bankers considers very valuable, etc.
Neither person is better or has a more valuable life, but person 2 (banker) considers it much more "expensive" to camp out for shoes.
I've simplified the argument by saying both people value the shoe the same. If this assumption changes, so does the whole example.