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"Four Men" is both more and less than a game of chess.
Even if you know how to play chess or not, it doesn't matter. In this psychological game there are not four men, there are more than that. There are also women and children. In the end, only one remains. This someone is neither a man nor a woman nor a child. There is someone inside every man, woman and child. What you will do with it, you know.
"Four Men" just helps you find it. The path seems short, but it is not. It was challenging for me, until I found...''
Muskaj has described ‘Four men’ as ‘more and less than a game of chess.' She says, 'whether you play chess or not, it makes no difference. In this psychological game, there are not four men; there are more than that. There are also women and children. In the end, however, there is only someone left. That someone is neither a man nor a woman nor a child. It is someone inside every man, woman, and child. Only you know what you will do with it. "Four Men" only helps you find it. The path seems short, but it's not. It's been challenging for me until I found it...’