Put the cart before the horse

The phrase "putting the cart before the horse" is an idiom that means doing something in the wrong order or prioritizing things improperly. In literal terms, it refers to positioning a cart in front of a horse, which is the opposite of the correct order. It is often used metaphorically to describe situations where the sequence of events or actions is reversed or arranged illogically, leading to confusion or inefficiency.


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