The Knight of Pentacles Quote
Learn the art of patience. Apply discipline to your thoughts when they become anxious over the outcome of a goal. Impatience breeds anxiety, fear, discouragement and failure. Patience creates confidence, decisiveness, and a rational outlook, which eventually leads to success.
~Brian Adams
Meaning upright
Patient, quiet, careful, able to enjoy, thoughtful, grounded, preparation, plan of action, natural wisdom, stubborn, stable, perseverance, tradition, mildly conservative, finds it hard to change, think first then act, sensible, believable, authentic, sensual, not really having an eye for the feelings for others, going on without stopping, helping others to develop, knowledgeable, insight.
Meaning reversed
Weak personality, not knowing what to do, incompetent, no clear plan, judgment, resentment, to decide a bit too quickly, thinking you're good at something while you're not, inexperience, setback, unable to change your situation, fatigue, no vision, no plan, not sharing with others, deny your own influence, instability, lack of realism, cheating

The Knight of Pentacles in your reading
Here we have someone who doesn't start without a plan. He's the only knight that stands still on the card. All the others are moving. He's connected to the element of earth. This means slow change, not starting just like that. He's not a procrestinator. He comes, he looks, makes a plan and starts work. He doesn't let anyone stop him. If you do that anyway he will be very angry (and will stay angry). If he has made a decision to do something then you have to let him do it because you will frustrated him immensely if you don't.
As a project manager you have a great employee in the Knight of Pentacles, purely because he doesn't give up before he's ready. These are the people we need as a good example. Sometimes a whole group is waiting to start something, and often this person sets the example. If everybody sees that he's starting it then the whole group gives in and starts work.
He has a lot of knowledge and is always happy to share it with you. Still he's not flaunting is. He just doesn't like to walk in the front row. He'd rather leave that to the other knights. You could say that he often walks in the back but because the other knights aren't as thoughtful as he is they often make mistakes that they have to restore. Basically we are talking about the tortoise and the hare here. He comes slowly but in the end wins the match.
On the low side of this card he might be a bit less greedy. People with the Knight of Pentacles as a personal card have the tendency to gain weight and have trouble to lose it again. This is because they hold on to things and find it difficult to let go. Everything that has "too" in front of it, is not good for this knight. Balance is his keyword.
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