Definition
Considering a situation based on someone's particular perspective, experiences, beliefs, or responsibilities.
From where the boss stands, cutting expenses is necessary, but from where the employees stand, it could mean layoffs.
From where he stands, based on his personal experiences, he believes all politicians are untrustworthy.
From where a young musician stands, performing in a grand concert hall is a dream, but from where a seasoned musician stands, it might just be another day at work.