cart before the horse

The phrase "cart before the horse" is an idiomatic expression used to describe a situation in which the usual or logical order of events or actions is reversed or out of sequence. It implies that something is being done in a wrong or illogical manner by putting the final or desired result first, without first considering or addressing the necessary prerequisites or steps. It often emphasizes the importance of proper planning and the sequence of events to achieve the desired outcome.


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