#39

Four of Cups

Four of Cups represents contemplation, reevaluation, and missed opportunities

Four of Cups

Upright Meaning

General

State of introspection and contemplation. You may feel dissatisfied or bored with current situation, even though everything seems fine on surface. Card suggests you may be too focused on your dissatisfaction, ignoring opportunities and blessings before you. Sometimes we need to step back, reassess our priorities and what we truly want. But be careful not to fall into self-pity or miss new opportunities presented to you. Time for reflection, but also stay open-minded.

Love

May feel dissatisfied or lose interest in relationship. You may ignore partner's efforts or be blind to new romantic opportunities. Need to reassess what you truly want, but also cherish what you have. Don't let apathy or boredom ruin good relationship.

Career

May feel bored or dissatisfied at work, even though conditions objectively aren't bad. May overlook new opportunities or promotion possibilities. Need to review career goals, but also recognize value of what you currently have. Don't make hasty decisions due to boredom.

Keywords

Contemplation, Dissatisfaction, Apathy, Missed opportunity, Reevaluation, Boredom, Introspection

Reversed Meaning

General

Awakening from apathy, renewed interest in life. You begin recognizing opportunities you've ignored, or decide to take action to change current situation. This is new beginning - you're ready to accept new possibilities. No longer wallowing in self-pity, actively seeking new direction.

Love

Rediscovering passion in romance, or starting to appreciate partner's value. May decide to give relationship second chance or stay open to new romantic possibilities. Coming out of apathy, ready to love again.

Career

Professionally finding new motivation and interest. May discover new opportunities or gain new appreciation for current work. Coming out of boredom, ready to accept new challenges and possibilities. Proactively seeking change and growth opportunities.

Keywords

Awakening, Renewed interest, Seizing opportunity, New motivation, Action, Coming out of apathy