in order to see the forest rather than just trees.
I've discovered that too much information is sometimes a hindrance to understanding a situation. It's easier to see the big picture by stepping back and concentrating on the major pieces of the puzzle and how they fit together.
Too much of my time has been taken up with the trees. It's time to view the forest.
I can't think of one other thing to say.
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