You know...happens every Sunday night, and I'm feeling it now.The "ego trip" comes looking forward to the day off, but then as Sunday is slipping away, depression as I feel I've been let out of jail for breaktime, but I'm returning to it again.Even from several years ago, when I worked for others instead of self employed, I never liked the time off coming to an end.Now relating it to spiritual things, looking at things that changed for the worse,remember, at the Fall,God Himself said to Adam, "By the sweat of your brow you will earn your food."{Whereas before that, in the Garden, it was easy and pleasant}.So it shows that after the fall, work changed for the worse.}I'm sure in the Garden, Adam and Eve didn't deal with what we dealt with nowadays on our jobs ,drudgery, obnoxious people,tight deadlines. That's all part of the fallen world.Sooo.....that being said,the question,since we read in Revelation about negative things being done away with..for example,people die now, and their survivors miss them, so in Revelation we read,"And death will be no more, neither will mourning nor sorrow nor pain.For the former things are passed away."Does that apply to the Sunday night blues?Will tight deadlines and dealing with obnoxious people be a thing of the past too?