idioms - A single word for "not seeing the big picture"


I am looking for a word that would describe being obsessed with the details of a larger entity such that the "looker" neglects to see the whole or (perhaps more importantly) the purpose of the whole.


Basically, "not seeing the big picture".


What can [more] succinctly describe this?


Edit: I just found this post: An adjective for "able to see the big picture". I think I want the exact opposite.



Answer



How about myopic, which means short-sighted and therefore, both literally and figuratively not able to see the big picture?


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