📚 proverb • entry_id 53021
the shoemaker's children go barefoot
Meanings (ES + gloss)
en casa de herrero, cuchillo de palo
One often neglects those closest to oneself; a tradesman may ironically neglect or postpone his own home's need for his trade's services.
I've got a lovely wife who's a professional photographer, three lovely grown children, a lovely old dog with bad hips and a good disposition, and an old house which is always in de…
Traditionally, ‘the shoemaker's children go barefoot’; i.e., users of computational statistics ignore statistical issues—such as sensitivity analysis—of their simulation results.
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