Squarespace for kids?
You’ve probably heard the old proverb, “The cobbler’s children have no shoes.” It’s a concept that shows up in many cultures—like the Spanish saying, “In a blacksmith’s home, knives are wooden,” the Chinese one about “the lady who sells fans [yet] fans herself with her hands,” or the Arabic version, “at the potter’s house, water is served in a broken jug.” Somehow, we’re often better at doing things for others than for ourselves. Maybe it’s just how we’re wired—to lean on one another and...
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