当局中者迷且旁观者清
[dāng jú zhōng zhĕ mí qiĕ páng guān zhĕ qīng]
This Chinese proverb implies that ‘the involved people may be puzzled, while outsiders may have a clearer view'. People often tend to make mistakes due to over-involvement in some matters while bystanders are usually in a position to see things more objectively.