4 Quotes & Sayings By Tim Federle

Tim Federle is an award-winning writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Esquire, GQ, The Atlantic, and National Geographic. He is the author of the novels "What If This Were Enough" (2011) and "The Longest Shortest Time" (2012), both published by Simon & Schuster. Federle's work has also appeared in "The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2010" (Penguin), "Esquire" (where he was a contributing editor for six years), "GQ," "The Atlantic," and other publications. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two children.

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But you should see the sky tonight. Screw your astrology apps. Screw your games. Look up sometime. There is a whole wing of positive psychology--my therapist told me--that says the greatest way to affect your outlook on life is to consider what you already have more that what you don't have. And so I might not have a cell phone on me, or a sister at home, or a Dad at all, or a future, but holy shit I have the sky. Tim Federle
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But you should see the sky tonight. Screw your astrology apps. Screw your games. Look up sometime. There is a whole wing of positive psychology--my therapist told me--that says the greatest way to affect your outlook on life is to consider what you already have more than what you don't have. And so I might not have a cell phone on me, or a sister at home, or a Dad at all, or a future, but holy shit I have the sky. Tim Federle
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There's maybe nothing nicer than somebody just coming straight out and showing you they like you. Tim Federle