Bird's eye view
English Idiom
Meaning: Seeing something from a high or distant viewpoint, giving a comprehensive perspective of the situation. It allows someone to understand the bigger picture rather than focusing on the details.
Origin: The phrase 'bird's eye view' dates back to the 1600s. It comes from the idea of seeing the world from a high vantage point, similar to how birds see the ground while flying. This perspective allows for a broader and more encompassing view of the terrain below.
