from (one's) perspective

from (one's) perspective

As one views or interprets a certain situation. Oh sure, from her perspective, I'm at fault—but I swear, I did nothing wrong!
See also: perspective
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

from my perspective

 and from where I stand; from my point of view; the way I see it
Fig. in my own opinion. Mary: What do you think of all this? Tom: From my perspective, it is just terrible. Bob: From my point of view, this looks like a very good deal. Bill: That's good for you. I stand to lose money on it. Alice: From where I stand, it appears that you're going to have to pay a lot of money to get this matter settled. Sue: I'll pay anything. I just want to get all this behind me.
See also: perspective
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • from my perspective
  • a/one side of the picture
  • a/one side of the story
  • a/one side of the story/picture
  • not by any stretch of the imagination
  • by no stretch of the imagination
  • get (something) out of perspective
  • put (oneself) in (someone's) place
  • put (oneself) in (someone's) shoes
  • put yourself in somebody's shoes/place