Never What We Wanna Say
By Mayank Gangwar and Duke Lott
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"They" have the voice – the stage – the power to represent!
"They" had the right to write history favoring their beliefs!
It's time for a collective theory of acceptance!
It's time for "WE" to speak.
Let's stand together.
"Never What We Wanna Say" is the voice of all! "We" is for everyone! United, we stand, envisioning the idea that the whole world is our family, where we all admire each other's existence.
This is not a book of entertainment – but a book of giving weight to the unheard voices!
The philosophy of life, where every emotion is valued and expressed in detail – be it love, sadness, mental health, freedom, loss, success, guilt, or forgiveness. Life is simplified through powerful theories like the "Smile-Cry Paradox," "Walking With Guilt," "The Race Talk," and the "Philosophy of Life."
"Never What We Wanna Say" is a must-read! Written by two international bestselling authors – Duke Lott and Mayank Gangwar from America and India, respectively – this book represents the ideas of universal acceptance.
"We" values all!
Mayank Gangwar
I'm Mayank Gangwar, the proud founder of Genius Words and Host of Dear Paarijaat Podcast Show. Internationally recognized as a book publisher, song producer, author, poet, podcaster, lyricist, debater, and social entrepreneur, I wear many hats on a global stage. I am the Author of the book 'Artistic Yogi: Journey of a Changemaker', Editor of the book 'The Gentlemen' by Mthobisi Magagula, Translator of the Hindi version of International Bestseller '100 Lessons of Interracial Relationship' by Duke Lott. Additionally, I serve as the Managing Editor of 'Navudaan,' a bilingual international magazine. My musical collaborations include producing two songs, 'Tera Saath' and 'Angaar' with Prakhar Chitravanshi, and 'Artistic Yogi' with Granth. You can contact me through the linked attached with it.
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Never What We Wanna Say - Mayank Gangwar
Copyright
Never What We Wanna Say
Written by Mayank Gangwar and Duke Lott
Copyright © 2024 by Mayank Gangwar and Duke Lott
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to the publisher at the email below.
Publisher:
Genius Words
Pilibhit, Uttar Pradesh, India (262001)
Email: [email protected]
Cover Design by: Genius Words
First Edition: June 1st, 2024
ISBN: 978-93-5980-661-7
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the authors’ imaginations or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
Preface
It is with much pleasure that you join us in welcoming you to Never What We Wanna Say
a reputable book that we seek to transform the lives of people by providing them with understanding through poetries, essays and stories full of knowledge and value.
We think, one should not consider only what is being said in it but how it was created as well. We aimed at giving voice to all, fettering none based on community, country, religion, or even continent. Hoping it is informative to have sought to establish a theory of universal acceptance while demarcating values that embody the essence of being.
Stretching across these pages are what many can identify as realities of life’s hurdles. Our aim is to open the vision, to look at the world as the unity and to make people brave and to make a step forward. This book is an invitation, an invitation to take up new possibilities and to take action in your life.
That is why we invite you to join our endeavor and take part in the creation of the future. Let them be words for our souls to hold on to, to march forward in support of all our truths, and for the sake of togetherness.
For gracious thankfulness and best wishes,
Duke Lott & Mayank Gangwar
Acknowledgements
To our families, friends, and mentors, we thank you for your support amid challenges we faced during this initiative. Thank you for standing by us in a tremendous way all through the duration of this project.
To friends, the love and support that you have given us throughout doesn’t go unnoticed.
To our team, every effort you have made to create this book was greatly appreciated.
To our mentors, it is with a word of appreciation to acknowledge your immense support, guidance and the part you played in this entire exercise.
We must acknowledge our sense of thankfulness to the Almighty God for empowering us in both energy and ideas to make this project a reality.
Last but not least, for all those who supported us and the concept of Universal Brotherhood and Progress, the toil to render this book deserves your appreciation!
With deepest gratitude,
Duke & Mayank
Table of Contents
Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgements
They/We
Whitest Black Man
Lost In My Land
Foster Care
Hate
Walking With Guilt
Away From Home
Graveyard Friend
Smile-Cry Paradox
Days Back to Sunday
Question of Existence
The Divide - 1
Dear Joy
Heaven Or Hell
Fearful Dictator
Philosophy Of Life
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Hey You
Power of ONE
Woke Up with Love
Lifelong Traveller
Believe In Yourself, The Power of Change
Earth is Flat
House Across the Street
Paths and Possibilities
Forgive Vs Forget
Beauty of Death
The Race Talk
A Year of Love
The Enemy Within
A Woman’s Perspective, From A Man
Love is Waiting
Screams of Humanity
Mountain’s Sorrow
Normality
The Divide - 2
About the Authors
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Thank You
They/We
As a man,
He sees the world crumble,
The green took control,
Blue skies turn dark and gloomy,
Families, homes, economies tumble,
Destroying what was once theirs.
Will they we be fine?
Will they we survive?
Burning souls to feed their/our system.
Are they we an experiment?
Can they we come back,