What does the phrase 'missing the woods for the trees' mean? How did it originate?

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answer:I think it means that we sometime's get caught in all the little, nitpicky, or pointless things in some situations and fail to see the bigger picture. ...sometimes people focus on smaller issues so that they miss the big picture. Literally: A forest is comprised of many trees. If someone was looking for a forest but said "I cant see the forest! All I can see is a bunch of trees!" If they stepped back and observed the whole situation, they would find the forest they were looking for.

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