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Asked: May 17, 20212021-05-17T00:00:00+00:00 2021-05-17T00:00:00+00:00In: Philosophy

What is the meaning of the phrase ‘you can’t see the forest for the trees’?

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What is the meaning of the phrase ‘you can’t see the forest for the trees’?

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  1. Christy Torres
    Christy Torres
    2021-05-20T00:00:00+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2021 at 12:00 am

    The phrase is most likely derived from a story about central, ancient Rome. In this version of the story, Fabius Valens, one of three generals fighting a war against Hannibal and Carthage in 216 BC, counsels Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus on how to beat the enemy. Fabius teaches that they should let their enemies march out of their fortified camps so he can attack them in open terrain; if he sees too far away for this tactic to work and needs guidance or help with his plan he will not see what’s going on closer by. Tiberius replies bitterly that this is impossible because all you can see are trees through the thick forest canopy.

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  2. Billy Walker
    Billy Walker Housing relocator
    2024-06-18T16:42:55+00:00Added an answer on June 18, 2024 at 4:42 pm

    This phrase means getting so caught up in small details that you lose sight of the bigger picture. I remember spending hours obsessing over the wording of a single paragraph in a research paper, only to realize later that I had missed the main point entirely. It’s important to take a step back and see things from a broader perspective.

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  3. Ralph Reeves
    Ralph Reeves
    2021-05-23T00:00:00+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2021 at 12:00 am

    Simply put, it’s a saying that suggests people can be so focused on some small detail or issue to the exclusion of all others.

    The phrase originates from a classical story about Admiral Nelson in 1798 drawing a group of trees and suggesting that one cannot see the forest for them. However, there are other stories about its meaning as well such as when one is lost in life and can’t see their way out because they’re too focused on miniscule details.

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  4. Jason Vang
    Jason Vang
    2021-05-18T00:00:00+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2021 at 12:00 am

    The forest is the larger context and the trees are more specific information.

    It’s like in this idiom ‘language is a tree of life’. Trees represent words. You can’t see words without seeing language but you can’t see language without seeing words – it’s about how all parts of things depend on each other to exist. Like, when someone tells you not to worry about everything, it means don’t forget where your eyes belong even though they’re busy following a thousand different details.

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  5. Mark Roof
    Mark Roof
    2021-05-24T00:00:00+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2021 at 12:00 am

    It often refers to our tendency to focus on one or a few things in the short term while ignoring how it will affect everything else in the long term.

    This phrase is often used when talking about a bad habit. For example, “I’ve been smoking for ten years now and I can’t see _____ for the trees.” It can be anything, but this type of statement is typically seen as an excuse.

    The meaning of ‘you can’t see _______ for the trees’ has dual meanings too. One meaning can be that you cannot overcome your lengthy distraction caused by worrying over whatever it may be (just look at those trees!). The other common usage is that you cannot make out what’s going on around you, with the trees only blocking your vision.

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  6. Christine Hill
    Christine Hill
    2021-05-25T00:00:00+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2021 at 12:00 am

    This phrase means that an individual is so focused on small details or low-level information that they can’t see the bigger picture.

    For example, someone who’s only concerned about overdue bills and debt might not see the larger implication of their continued bad choices. Or, as mentioned before, someone trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces may find it impossible to assess how complete the puzzle actually is.

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  7. Marc Davis
    Marc Davis Public health dietitian
    2024-04-24T16:42:55+00:00Added an answer on April 24, 2024 at 4:42 pm

    This phrase refers to getting too caught up in small details and losing sight of the bigger picture. I once spent so much time perfecting the layout of a presentation that I overlooked the main message and ultimately lost my audience’s attention. It’s important to step back and look at things from a broader perspective.

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  8. Omega Lopez
    Omega Lopez
    2021-05-21T00:00:00+00:00Added an answer on May 21, 2021 at 12:00 am

    One meaning of this phrase is that when we are up close to the trees, all we see is the forest. When a person has their own interests as their only measure of success and happiness, these individual values engulf any other concerns or observations.

    If you can’t see past your immediate needs and desires to those around you or those in another part of the world, you may not be able to notice what’s really going on for others. In other words, if all you care about are your feelings and beliefs while refusing to listen to others’, then it might be difficult for you to perceive what harm comes from your actions in circumstances where they have more importance than yours: like people who live with food insecurity but think ending hunger is stupid or people who are obese but think it’s great.

    If you can’t see the forest for the trees, it could be because your perspective is too narrow.

    Another meaning of this phrase is that if we examine all the details and parts of something, we may lose sight of the whole picture. In other words, it’s easy to get caught up in the little things and not appreciate what is really important.

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  9. Forrest Getz
    Forrest Getz
    2021-05-22T00:00:00+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2021 at 12:00 am

    It means that someone can’t see the big picture because they are focusing too much on the details. It’s usually used when you’re overwhelmed with a million little things and can’t separate out what needs to be done first, or how important those little things are. Lately I’ve been saying “I’m trying to keep my head above water” to describe this feeling because it all feels so out of control and overwhelming right now.

    Since trees create more shade than grass does, forests provide shelter from harsh sunlight during both hot and cold climates – which is why it feels like your forest is different than other people’s forests. The woods in our family backyard were always so serenely peaceful since we didn’t live near a highway and there was never any traffic noise. The trees muffled the sounds of the neighbors and gave us a sense of privacy we wouldn’t have had if we lived in an open area like a field.

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  10. William Beyer
    William Beyer
    2021-05-19T00:00:00+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2021 at 12:00 am

    Many times, when people say “you can’t see the forest for the trees”, they are referring to linear thinking. Linear thinking is often utilized when someone prefers worrying about every little detail, and draws a conclusion that is irrelevant to what they’re really trying to achieve in the first place.

    In other words, you lose sight of your goals by focusing on unnecessary specifics during small tasks or routines and then not being able to move forward because of all those details being held onto. This phrase isn’t always referring specifically to losing site of what we want physically either–many times people use this expression metaphorically too; such as how anyone who worries so much about their work will never actually get any work done; or how worry and anticipation can ruin your chance of happiness in the here and now.

    The phrase comes from the perspective that if you are so focused on what is right in front of you, then you are unable to see the whole picture that is being presented in front of you. It is the idea that if someone tries to describe a journey to you, but only describes the path that they have taken up until this point, then it is impossible for you to know what the rest of the journey has in store for them unless they go over where they are going at the end of their path.

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  11. Diane Riemer
    Diane Riemer
    2021-05-17T00:00:00+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2021 at 12:00 am

    It’s about the importance of stepping back to examine the bigger picture.

    Think of it this way, if you are standing in a forest and can’t see the trees because they’re all around you, it can be difficult to find your way out – or even remember where you came from. Sometimes we need to take a minute to step back and see how everything really fits together before we go charging ahead blindly into problems.

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