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Lord Willin in the creek don't rise. This is commentary from James Brown. There's a phrase I grew up hearing, Lord Willin and the creek don't rise. It always made me smile a little.
¶ Southern Charm and Realism
A little Southern charm wrapped in realism. A way of saying, here's the plan, but let's see what life's got to say about it.
¶ Navigating Life's Floods
The thing is, lately the creek did rise. Not just for me, maybe for you too. And I'm not just talking about a puddle in the driveway. I mean a full on flood, upending everything, routines, relationships, even how you see the world. Mine came in a form of family, health, scares, long nights in waiting rooms, and so much more I won't share here. It's been a quiet horror at times, realizing that no amount of hustle can outrun grief or change.
One day you're steering the ship, the next you're just trying to stay afloat. And when that happens, the old worlds vanish, the maps stop working. You feel your way forward, one slippery step at a time. Maybe that's the lesson. Because when the creek rises, it reminds you that you're not in charge. It humbles you. It strips things down, forces you to see what really matters.
For me, it meant leaning on people, letting go of perfection, accepting help, and above all, slowing down enough to feel it. To really feel it.
¶ Embracing Vulnerability in the Face of Adversity
Because no matter how strong you think you are, you can't outrun water. But you can outlast it. Or try to. If the flood hasn't come for you yet, just wait. It's part of the deal, part of life. But if it has, if you're soaked to the bone, standing in wreckage, if your loves, wants and best laid plans have been swept away in sewage, know this. You're not alone. Even if it feels that way. We don't get to choose whether the creek rises. We only get to choose how we respond to it.
¶ Facing Life's Challenges
So what about you? When did your creek rise and what did it wash away or reveal? Let me know in the comments and support my work at jamesbrowntv. Substack. Com.
¶ Introduction of Speaker
On that note, I'm James Brown and as always, be well.
