
A lord stands atop a castle looking out at the world, weighing the comfort of success against the call of new horizons.
“The Two of Wands is the preeminent card of "planning for the future" and making choices about where to direct your energy. Just as Vanderkam argues that we must consciously choose how to fill our 168 hours rather than reacting to constraints, the Two of Wands depicts a figure with "the world in your hands," pausing to "plot and plan" their next course of action before engaging.”
Tim Ferriss