There is no relief at it being over. There is the joy of winning it.
Knowing what you admire in others is a wonderful mirror into your deepest, as yet unborn, self.
Outer order contributes to inner calm.
Habits are the invisible architecture of everyday life.
Your unhappiness doesn't help anyone else - and in fact, as I mentioned in another answer, happy people are more altruistically inclined. So happiness is not a selfish goal.
It's easy to be heavy; hard to be light.
What's fun for other people may not be fun for you- and vice versa.
Just because you're living in blissful oblivion doesn't mean you're not responsible.
It boggles my mind that someone can see life breathed into a baby, watch the grass die and then come to life again, see leaves fall and watch the rebirth of a tree, or gaze on any of the majestic splendor that is this earth and not be overpowered by the presence of an Almighty God!
Pursue without interfering.
I've never thought it was necessary to make fun of people - you can find fun in people without necessarily mocking them.