You have chosen the Devil and the Knight of Pentacles. The Devil is a card linked to temptation. It is to do with our status and reputation within our friends, family and community. It makes us materialistic and a little bit greedy. It has been explained to you that your greed and your addiction is attached to an emotional bond that is linked to your knowledge, education and work. What this means is that you have an addiction to take life a little bit too seriously, for you've worked out that financial security and something that will outlive us is very important to you. You are capable of being very hard working, for you are able to pay attention to the smallest of details and be meticulous about the attention you pay to it. You are linked to training courses and learning things through a slow acquisition of knowledge, but sometimes this addiction to knowledge and wanting to learn and train and education can be out of balance with the rest of your life. You need to make sure there is time for relaxation, holidays, friends, family and not to be somebody who continues to study and bury themselves away from the world; for the world is a wonderful place with lots of different experiences. Even though it is a passion that you need to learn and educate yourself and acquire more knowledge, you also need to be able to have some sort of social interaction with other people. You can still continue to work towards the acquisition of a permanent value and stable material structure as long as you formulate your goals and find direction with other directions in life: you do not like being pushed or pulled and you like to do things in your own way. You are sometimes a little bit stubborn and you have a sense of pride in making something of a solid and lasting contribution towards your family and society. This is the status and reputation that you crave. You rely instinctively on the traditional approach of what you want to do. As long as there is always stability in your world you will be fine, but the message here is to make sure that you experience a little bit of everything and don't take your duties and obligations so seriously to the detriment of not having a happy lifestyle.