It was in grammar school, and probably true to this day, I had an “issue” with speaking out as opposed to speaking up. Whenever I knew an answer or had a comment, I would blurt it out. The common refrain I would hear from teachers was “wait your turn!” Even to this day, I repeatedly say to my now college-aged son and middle-school daughter, “Wait your turn.” The lessons of patience, manners and decorum are those that we begin to learn early in our lives as they follow us in every area of our lives — one would hope.After …