No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. You keep doing the same mistake. You keep saying "my opinion is more important than others". I ask you to please leave your opinion outside for a second. Let's just say you have A opinion, ok? Your opinion is A, mine is B. For you, A is right, for me, B is right. Is that clear?
So, A and B are equally important. (Notice that I'm saying that your opinion is as important as mine, something you've never done, and I honestly believe it.)
Now, let's say we have two very important books. And there's two equally important opinions.
Why should we give both important books to opinion A? Why not one to A and one to B? (Notice that I'm giving your opinion the space it deserves, something you've never done.)
Now, if A really, really, really, really, really, needs more than one book... then, fine, let's create a new book for A. He'll get one of the very important books, and a new one. Or two new ones. Or three new ones, whatever.
But he can't get the other very important book. That one is for B.