see the forest for the trees

Meaning

Verb

  • To discern an overall pattern from a mass of detail; to see the big picture, or the broader, more general situation.
  • To be overwhelmed by detail to the point where it obscures the overall situation.

Origin

  • John Heywood documented the English use of the proverb in 1546.

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