What is i see said the blind man meaning?

"I see said the blind man" is a common phrase used to express irony or a situation where the unexpected happens. The origin of the phrase is said to be from a English nursery rhyme called "The Blind Men and the Elephant", where blind men encounter an elephant and their descriptions of the animal vary depending on which part of the elephant they touch. One of the blind men exclaims "I see!" when feeling the elephant's trunk, showing that perception can be subjective. The phrase has since been used in literature and everyday language to emphasize the disconnect between what one expects and reality.