Unfortunately, sometimes a trifling business turns into a boring routine. And all because people, for the sake of some benefit, make an elephant out of a fly, thereby complicating the life of both themselves and those around them.
It is necessary
lack of conscience, desire to justify
Instructions
Step 1
In order to answer the question "how to make an elephant out of a fly," you need to understand what this expression means. The point is that in some cases a completely trivial question (that very fly) can be turned into a long and tedious business (of an elephant).
Step 2
You can make an elephant out of a fly if you are trying to buy time. Let's say you were given a week to solve a complex work problem. The term is already coming to an end, but you understand that you will not be able to do it for sure. This is where the "elephant fly" comes in handy. You can find fault with any document, endlessly ask him to correct it. You can ask for extra data, even if you don't really need it. Write endless memos, minutes, remarks. That is, deliberately exaggerate the scale of the task given to you in order to gain time.
Step 3
If a person has committed a minor offense, then he begins to make excuses. In a number of cases, instead of immediately admitting his mistake and asking for forgiveness, a person begins to make an elephant out of a fly: distorts circumstances, tries to denigrate others, shield himself, find an explanation, even illogical, for his act. All this instead of admitting guilt and closing an unpleasant question. Sometimes they make an elephant out of a fly for their own benefit. For example, a certain amount is included in the budget for a specific project. The person wants the amount more. How do I get it? Inflate the project to an unprecedented size, invent non-existent expense items, attract unnecessary employees. All this, of course, is unpleasant, but sometimes, unfortunately, people do this.