The Six of Wands depicts a man, crowned with a wreath of victory, riding a horse through a crowd that is cheering. The horse is white, a well-known symbol of strength, purity, and success. The cheering crowd indicates the recognition of the man's achievement by all. The wand he carries is also adorned with a wreath, further emphasizing his success. The man does not seem afraid or ashamed of all this attention; instead, he is proud of his achievements, to which the surrounding crowd responds with joy and enthusiasm.
Confidence, success, victory, triumph, good news, positive progress, recognition, praise
Failure, lack of recognition, lack of sense of achievement, over-pride