I have always had a big mouth. I have talked for a long time. I just called my mom to verify this next statement. I said “da da” at four months old. I started jabbering at four months old. It have been seeking an audience ever since. I’ll talk to a wall. I have talked to people who called the wrong number. In the third grade, Mrs. McBee nicknamed me hot lips. I was always talking for other people. All of my teachers agreed on one thing, that I should simply shut up. I won’t keep you in suspense; I didn’t. I kept right on taking all the way to the twelfth grade. I didn’t even let college stop me. My dad used to tell me, “Son, don’t let your mouth overload your butt,” or “Don’t write a check with your mouth that your butt can’t cash.” To put it more simply, “Don’t say more than you can do.” I have often found myself in situations where I have done just that. I do it pretty regularly. I run my mouth too much. I have found that this principle of not saying more than you...