Not exact matches
The first
thing that comes to mind is, Can't
see the
forest for the
trees and the next
thing is based on a message that I heard a long time ago concerning utilitarian
trees and fruit bearing
trees.
And the funny
thing is at least IMO is that it would be better
for them in the long run to co sleep but they don't
see the
forest from the
trees.....
If you can do these two
things you will be light years ahead of most traders who can't
see the
forest for the
trees.
Lee was SMS before there was SMS... But his nuggets, once deciphered, were like riddles and clues to treasures of data on any topic.He had the knack of interdisciplinary data mining, to cut to the heart of social responses to bus - rapid - transit in Xian or Makati, or to the illogic of cash
for guzzler programs that claim one
thing yet deliver another, or to a longitudinal housing preference survey that could me mined
for data on the economics of transport choices.Lee
saw the
forests and the
trees in a dance as whimsical as his Jazz.
A scapegoat in the sense that everything centres on you're either
for or against equality and diversity when in many cases the debates are really about other underlying issues — either issues that the debaters are blind to or so caught up in the heat of opposing each other that they can't
see the
forest for the
trees and one
thing leads to another and descend into incivility.
One of the toughest
things for anyone to work on is their resume - trying to write about oneself is akin to trying to «
see the
forest for the
trees.»