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Posted by Candace Salima
http://candacesalima.blogspot.com/2008/07/review-of-caught-in-headlights-by-barry.html
July 15, 2008
Caught in the Headlights
by Barry K Phillips
I know I'm
reviewing a lot of good books lately, but I've been taking a little
break from life and just immersing myself in good reading. A
foreword by Glenn Beck was all I needed to pick up the book, Caught
in the Headlights: Ten Lessons Learned the Hard Way by Barry K.
Phillips. Endorsements by author, Jason F. Wright, Congressman Chris
Cannon and radio personality, Pat Gray got me to open the book.
Barry's writing and his sense of humor kept me reading.
From the back
cover we learn a little more about the book:
"We've all had those 'deer in the
headlights' moments when we realize we've been chasing the wrong
things. Caught in the Headlights: Ten Lessons Learned the Hard Way
is a frank, insightful look at 10 key goals most of us think we
want--only to discover our eyes are on the wrong prize. Barry K.
Phillips not only entertains, but also examines common values and
enlightens us to the goals we should seek, and what to do
differently now that we know better.
Phillips is a
writer, comedian and cartoonist. This was one of the most delightful
and informative books I've read in quite some time. He covers ten
different topics, such as: Happiness, self-esteem, pride, freedom,
control, tolerance, forgiveness, success, the big event and the
perfect body. All things each of us pursues at one time or another
in our lives.
Phillips helps
us, through self-deprecating humor, to come to the realization that
what we want isn't always exactly what we need. One of my favorite
parts of the book is near the beginning, a humorous disclaimer.
Playing off the "What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas" slogan for
the city of sin, Phillips offers the following disclaimer to those
indulging in the darker side of life in Las Vegas:
"Offer valid for persons with
no conscience or moral character only. Persons being condemned at
the judgment seat to a toasty place in hell may not use this offer
as a legal and binding contract. While Satan was involved in the
creation of this offer, he cannot be held responsible for your
actions. After all, he IS Satan. Persons repenting later may
experience a shortness of breath, deep sorrow, and excessive amounts
of regret. Offer intended for the use of our regular, soulless
clientèle only. Offer not valid where prohibited, including all
aspects of your life once you return home."
When I stopped
rolling on the floor with laughter, I found it oddly profound. I
mean, really, think about what that slogan offers the takers: "What
happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas." But Phillips is right, as he
points out. God knows what happened in Vegas too. Ouch!
Each chapter
is accompanied with a delightful cartoon and insightful commentary
on life and the things we can learn, if we are only willing. I think
once you've read this book, you'll find it one you'll return to
often. Only 104 pages it's a quick, fun read with some lasting
lessons.
Lucky for us,
Barry decided to drop by and visit, so I took the opportunity to ask
him a few questions:
I understand you
wrote for Glenn Beck's Fusion Magazine. Can you tell me how that
came about?
Yes I did.
Believe it or not, I just asked. This was a few years ago, when I
first started listening to Glenn. I went through his website and
found the email address of the General Manager of his company and
emailed him. He referred me to his brother who actually ran the
magazine. He, the Editor, told me to send them some samples written
in the Fusion style. I'd never seen the magazine and told him so,
but sent along some samples. A few days later he contacted me and
said, "when you can write you can write!" and they had me start
writing. Glenn was about to go on his Christmas tour for that year,
and they wanted to meet me, so I went to Boise and met Glenn back
stage. That's the short version, but that's how it all began. I
suspect that wouldn't work today, given how big Glenn has become.
Where did the
idea for Caught in the Headlights come about and what's behind the
title?
The book just
came from things I've gone through. Have you ever seen how deer get
frozen in their tracks when headlight's hit them? This book is about
those "caught in the headlights" moments that I've experienced in my
life – moments that I think we all experience – where I've realized
I was after the wrong things. The thing is, even if you get those
things, you come up wanting. The ten lessons in the book are about
very common things that we think we want, but we really don't.
I loved your
approach on these different pursuits which seem to consume people,
what about these drew you to write about them?
I was amazed
at how many people have dealt with these same issues, but so many
never figure out how to learn the lessons. You know the old adage,
"if you keep doing what you've always done, you'll always get what
you've always got." Breaking the cycle of repeating the same old
things is pretty hard to do, so I thought others might benefit from
what I've learned. Besides, Harry Potter was already out there, so I
couldn't write those again, now could I?
Which one is your
favorite chapter and why?
I guess my
favorite part of the book is probably the chapter about wanting
control over your life. Sounds like a nice idea, but it's really not
as good as other options that that I talk about in the book. There
are some great lessons I learned about that, and they've really made
a difference in my life.
I understand you
also drew the cartoons included in the book. How long have you been
doing that?
Yes I did.
Growing up, I always thought I'd draw for Disney or maybe do a
cartoon strip. So I've done that for a long time. I have a
confession… I thought up all 10 cartoons in about a two hour period,
while mucking out our horse stalls. Maybe the manure cleared my
head, or clouded it, depending on your point of view.
Tell us a little
about yourself and what's in store for the future?
Well, I'm
married, have five kids and love to hot-air balloon, cook, camp
(with a large trailer, not exactly roughing it), golf (not well, but
I get my money's worth with all those extras strokes per hole), and
I follow most major sports. Feeding the family wise, I'm currently
creating an online university for a major corporation. I am in the
process of writing my second book, which will hopefully have a lot
of humor… at least I'll think it's funny. I don't want to spill too
much more about it just yet, but I hope to have a rough draft
complete in a 3 or 4 months.
Where can Caught
in the Headlights be purchased?
I was hoping
you'd ask that! It can be purchased online through Amazon, Barnes &
Noble, and Borders. But if you'd like an autographed copy, and some
other free things that I've written, you can buy it directly through
my website at www.barrykphillips.com. It should also be in major
bookstores sometime in the next 3 to 4 weeks.
I really loved
this book. Phillips is now ranked amongst my favorite authors.
Caught in the Headlights: Ten Lessons Learned the Hard Way is a Must
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