Comfort Zone by Oscar Bellina Lishner is a bold, intellectually charged exploration of geopolitics, philosophy, culture, and modern civilization. Written from a deeply personal vantage point—symbolized by the freedom of the open sea—the book invites readers to step beyond passive observation and confront the forces shaping our world today.
Rather than offering comfortable consensus, Comfort Zone challenges assumptions. Through a series of essays spanning Europe, the Americas, Israel, and beyond, Lishner examines leadership, democracy, migration, war, faith, and national identity with unapologetic clarity. The author’s note frames the work as a space of reflection from which he can “analyse and give [his] opinion about politicians, countries and the Nation of Israel,” while urging readers to consider how human decisions continue to create global crises.
Structured across thematic chapters—from geopolitics and philosophy to Latin America and the United States—the book delivers both historical context and contemporary critique, encouraging readers to think independently and engage critically with the narratives that define our era.
Published by Global Work Circle, Comfort Zone is designed for readers who value informed perspective, courageous discourse, and the pursuit of intellectual sovereignty.
Why Readers Choose Comfort Zone
Global Perspective: Essays that connect political events, cultural tensions, and philosophical questions across continents.
Independent Thought: A work that prioritizes analysis over ideology, inviting readers to form their own conclusions.
Timely Relevance: Addresses the realities and conflicts shaping the 21st century.
Purpose-Driven Publishing: Reflects Global Work Circle’s commitment to meaningful dialogue and informed citizenship.
Step outside the familiar. Question what you have been told. Expand your intellectual horizon.
Comfort Zone is more than a book—it is an invitation to think with discipline, read with courage, and engage with the world beyond the surface.


