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The End of The World: The Last Claim to Humanity
The End of The World: The Last Claim to Humanity
The End of The World: The Last Claim to Humanity
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The End of The World is a conversation starter. It is book of thoughts and observations by the author, that the author believes should be brought to light, if indeed the world is in need of a solution.
This book seeks to open a real and authentic relationship within humanity (HUMANS) and hopes to re-establish the relationship between God and human lives in the current day, within the current conditions of the world, for the future of Humanity.
It’s genre is OFF_TOPIC and it seeks to unite, rather than to divide.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 2, 2023
ISBN9780639793405
The End of The World: The Last Claim to Humanity

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    The End of The World - Khanya Langa

    THE END OF THE WORLD

    Off_Topic

    KHANYA LANGA

    Copyright © 2023 Khanya Langa

    All the information contained in this book has been done by the author and is self-published by:

    Khanya Langa (www.offtopic.co.za)

    All rights reserved under International Copyright Law.

    Contents and/or cover may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without the express consent of the Author.

    Please direct your inquiries to:

    Khanya@offtopic.co.za

    Cover design by: TibatsoMarima@gmail.com

    DEDICATION

    I dedicate this book to people. Those who want a better day and a better tomorrow. This book is intended to start a conversation amongst ourselves, so that we may rebuild ourselves with grace and build trust with one another. Divided we have a further to fall but United We Will Always Win.

    It’s about time that we admit that we have made some mistakes. Ok, maybe not some. We have made many mistakes along the way. It’s ok to admit that. However, if you look outside and you see what is really going on you must know that the deep has touched the Earth and we need to work together on a solution that will grant us a better life than the one we ought to have if we just wait and see what happens next. If we don’t, we will be eternal slaves to misery.

    The biggest mistake that I notice we have made, has been to speak and present the Concept of Unity, yet we have not spoken the Truth or Healed in part or at large. We seem to be a group of scabbed people trying to be nice to each other. Yikes!

    We speak Love, Peace and Joy, yet we can’t even remember what it feels like to be genuine and free.

    The world and its institutions have imprisoned us in our own pain. They have put a label on it, to disguise it, so that we may get the temporary pleasures of feeling like we are heard without actually dealing with the problems inside of us.

    So, the band-aid rips off Everytime when our wounds are exposed to the Sun and Yet we Are Born to Enjoy the Sunlight.

    In this world nothing is perfect, nor is it intended to be. I hope we can open up to each other, laugh, cry and get angry if we have to, but at the end of it all Heal, Understand one another and Work Together for the Greater Good of Humanity. For, without good people, we may as well forget the existence of the Earth.

    Too much is happening in the world right now. All the Pent-up Anger and Guilt, separates us from one another. We may point fingers as much as we want to, but I say, it is Us Who Will Change The World. Not the Government, Not the systems in Place and If I May…. not entirely the return of Jesus.

    I’m most certain He’ll come back and ask us… You, Yes You Thandeka: What did You Do with the Talents that I gave You? and if your answer is, I Gave the Government a Piece of My Mind or I posted all the hashtags!, I don’t think… I could be wrong here.. but I hmmmmm… I just.. you know what? If that’s your way, sure. That’s one of the ways.

    But Until Then.

    Let’s Have a Conversation.

    Writer: Khanya Langa -Off_Topic

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Disclaimer

    Acknowledgements

    Prelude

    Chapter 1Love

    Chapter 2Anger

    Chapter 3Religion

    Chapter 4Sex

    Chapter 5Work

    Chapter 6Politics

    Chapter 7AI

    Chapter 8Economics

    Chapter 9Education

    Chapter 10Food

    Chapter 11Americans

    Chapter 12White Supremacy

    Info, Scripts and Quotas

    References

    Bio

    DISCLAIMER

    The opinions expressed in this publication are those of the author. They do not reflect the opinions of anyone else.

    The author and publisher disclaim any liability in connection with the use of this information.

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    My Dearest Mother, the woman who is my centre, who has supported me with Every Fibre of Her Being, even when it has looks like I’m Crazy. I love You Mama. Thank You.

    — Nomavuso Makinyane

    To My Sister Kay’C - Thank you for believing in me.

    Kwazile Langa

    To My Sister Ave - Thank you for listening to me.

    — Avelile Langa

    My Brothers (Mzozo and Amke) - You have supported me and encouraged me through it all. I hope you know how Brave you both Are. Thank You. I Love You.

    — Mzolisi Langa and Sphamandla Mjoli

    To my Dad - You’re the funniest man I know

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