You have chosen Hermit and the 3 of Pentacles. You are looking back on the past and your working life and how it has affected you. You are sometimes somebody who likes their own company. The Hermit is a card of the past, about looking at how you've coped up to now and how you've ended up at the place you're now at. Sometimes it looks as if you're remembering and trying to reclaim the past a little bit too much. You would do better to look at the wealth of experience and the wise person you've now become instead of harping on about what has happened. It is about engaging in the present for the future and the 3 of Pentacles is explaining that you need to be employed in a small working environment. You should not be someone who is self employed and indeed you may have started at the bottom and worked you way upwards. There is skill and training involved in what you do and although you work in a small work environment you'll be working with lots of people. Maybe this is a school or university. It needs the cooperation of other people and the learning of new skills to lend you an elevated position. There is plenty of chance for promotion right now for you are becoming skilful. It is certainly good if you are of service to others particularly if it is within a medical environment. You are someone who is practical and has a very matter of fact frame of mind. You are able to look at life through a very sensible viewpoint and you've got your feet firmly on the ground. The practical approach is always the best for you. It's your down to earth attitude that means things get done properly. You are someone who thinks things through. You take your time before you go for an action. For you it's all about organisation and accuracy and you are meticulous when it comes to detail. Everything around you usually has a sense of balance, order, and harmony. This is brought about through the acquisition of the knowledge and skills that you've contributed to the environment that you're working in. You would always do best to work the combination of intellectual variety and a sense of feeling that you're helpful or of service to individuals of the community.