You have chosen the Devil and the Knight of Swords. The Devil is a card of temptation. It's all about the status and reputation that we want for ourselves. It's a very materialistic card and it sometimes leads us to be greedy. We all experience greed at difference stages in our life. It's about our needs and our desires and our wanting. The Devil card is about emotional bondage, where we enslave ourselves to things that we feel we must have or must gain or you have to have to work towards. It's only because we have an addiction with a certain fascination. Be careful, for the Devil shows us that if we play with fire, we get our fingers burned: it's quite a materialistic card, making us physically greedy, but it's also to do with our destiny and working it out right so that things are in balance and moderation, and we're not tempted to take short cuts and miss out on valuable lessons. You are someone that always goes backwards and forwards. You're very shrewd but you really do need a little bit more knowledge to work towards your goal. You're impetuous and easily bored; like a child with a new toy, you bore very easily. This makes you a little unpredictable and sometimes a little bit of a loner, preferring your own company to that of others. This is because you need constant stimulation and you are always looking for a new plan, project or goal to acquire material success, status or wealth. Aren't we all? But you must not feel dominated by your plans or your project. You need to keep going, even in the event of frustration, resentment and obstacles. It shows here that you have the temptation to want to lead the straight and narrow and to find a quick solution and to run as many risks as possible, but you really do not want to be involved in something that is that negative. The plans you have need the necessary experience, time and knowledge that you will learn by making your way from the bottom slowly towards the top. There are no 'get rich quick' solutions here. You may have some excellent plans, but you do not have the staying power or the determination to be able to know enough to see you through. You must be diligent, dutiful and detailed, for your behaviour must show other people how responsible and reliable you can be, even if you are not ripe and ready. You're ambitious in your attitude but you need to slog it away a little bit more, then you will receive the rewards you deserve. People notice the hard work you put in, not just the end product.