I'm going to say the same thing here I've said elsewhere, and will probably say a million more times in my stay on AT.
I don't feel the Tarot is a vehicle for peering into the thoughts, motivations, actions, and beliefs of another human player. I think they give deep, penetrating access to universal energies which only the subconscious can reach, and also into one's OWN thoughts, motivations, actions, and beliefs. They say free will alienated us from God. Or perhaps in a more earthly way, that they alienated us from our instinctual behavior.
It's only on that instinctual level that our subconscious taps into the collective unconscious. And the presence of free will prevents us from penetrating that veil with other human beings.
Here, I'd say that on a very basic, very deep, very honest level, the querent either sees him/herself as the paragon of worldly success (however that manifests in his/her own mind), or more likely HOPES to be seen that way.
I'd suggest to such a query not something out of Tarot, but out of psychology.
What you project sincerely is most often what other people will see. What you work sincerely to bring into your own life is what you can project most sincerely.
Be the change you want to see in the world. If you are that guy/gal, act like it, and it won't go without notice. If you aren't, and you truly want to be, it's time to take steps.
The very nature of the chariot suggests the double-edged sword that worldly yang, assertive success can be. Fame and glory, but often without control. Yang success, but often without yin balance. Faking your way there may be doubly disastrous.