I found these men playing a Tunisian game in a Tozeur café. I pointed at my camera and smiled. They smiled and nodded back, resuming their game. I made many images, and this one was my last. The man at left grabs all the tiles on the table and, with a cigarette hanging from his mouth, spontaneously pulls them toward himself as he mutters the Tunisian phrase for “I win.” This image is rich in human values. The human values of triumph, possessiveness, enthusiasm are present here. The man in the hat looks at me, as if to distance himself from the moment of triumph, while the man in the scarf at right is already calculating his comeback. We see only the resting arms of the fourth player here. They become a symbol for the passive onlooker in all of us.