Well, I started this whole thing when I stumbled upon the Knight of Swords in a tarot reading about how someone sees me. I was like, “What the heck is this? Is it a good sign or what?”
First off, I grabbed my old tarot guidebook. You know, the one that’s all dog – eared and has coffee stains on it. I flipped through the pages like a madman, looking for that Knight of Swords entry. Finally, I found it. It said all these fancy things about being sharp – witted, decisive, and a bit of a go – getter.
Then, I thought, “Okay, that’s cool on paper, but how does it translate to real – life about how someone sees me?” So, I started paying attention to my interactions with people. I noticed that when I’m in a group discussion, I tend to speak up quickly, just like the Knight of Swords is supposed to be quick on the draw.
I also started thinking about the people in my life who might see me in this light. I thought about my work colleagues. There’s this one project we were working on, and I was the one who came up with a bunch of ideas in a short time. I was like a knight charging into battle with my sword of ideas!
But then, I remembered that the Knight of Swords can also be a bit too impulsive. I thought back to a time when I made a decision without really thinking it through at work. I just went for it, and it didn’t turn out so great. So, I realized that while being seen as a Knight of Swords might have some positive aspects, there are also some negatives.
To get a better understanding, I talked to a friend who’s into tarot. She told me that according to some experts, about 60% of the time, being seen as the Knight of Swords is a good sign in terms of being seen as a strong, capable person. But the other 40% of the time, it can be a warning to slow down and think things through.
After all this analyzing and thinking, I came to the conclusion that being seen as the Knight of Swords is a double – edged sword (pun intended). It’s got its perks, like being seen as smart and decisive. But it also comes with the risk of being too hasty. It’s all about finding that balance, just like in any aspect of life.
