All posts by Zack Massa

I write to inspire others to act, To change, To believe, To work harder, And to be better in every aspect of life. I have a firm belief that we are all far from perfect, and can always strive for better, for greatness. Inspire-verb (1) : to encourage somebody to greater effort, enthusiasm, or creativity (2) : to awaken a particular feeling in someone [Latin - inspirare "to breath" Contact me Facebook- www.facebook.com/zechariah.massa Twitter- twitter.com/zackmassa

What You Believe in Shapes Your Reality (1 min read)

Written By Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Zach Massa

Founder & Owner of: Zach Massa

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Successful Living and Writing Writer


Earlier today I was working out on the treadmill. Nothing hardcore, just a fast walk (I hate running). About 15 min. in I started feeling tired and thinking that I was just gonna go another 5 minutes and go back to lifting weights. I kept thinking about how tired I was. Then a song that gets me pumped came on, and that flipped my switch. I had a burst of energy, did 3 different sprinting times, and stayed on for a full 40 min.

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Be a Little Delusional (1 min read)

Written By Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Zach Massa

Founder & Owner of: Zach Massa

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Successful Living and Writing Writer


To think of yourself as a leader typically has a bit of a delusional quality to it. To think that you will live your life in such a way that will have any kind of significant impact on the world is unrealistic for the majority of people.

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The Metaphor of Working Out (1 min read)

Written By Millionaire’s Digest Team Member: Zach Massa

Founder & Owner of: Zach Massa

Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor, Successful Living and Writing Writer


Testing yourself, pushing your limits, making yourself adapt and get better. The rush of adrenaline, the pain of stress, and seeing the results of your work slowly take shape.
Working out has been metaphorical. Continue reading The Metaphor of Working Out (1 min read)