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Kyle Hargis advises on dealing with people who make last-minute changes as a power move. He emphasizes the importance of staying calm and not showing frustration. He also mentions that monster hunting involves more than just the thrill of the chase and killing, suggesting there is a lot to learn. He chastises someone for interrupting him while he is trying to educate them. Kyle Hargis. Every so often you're gonna be dealing with someone who likes to change things up at the last minute. It's a power move, you understand me? And your job, if you're ever in that situation, is to meet them where they said, when they said, and not let them see how ticked you are about it. Because if they know that they're under your skin, you're toast. Now everyone follow me. I don't know the three of you, yet, but I'm guessing what drew you to monster hunting was the thrill of the chase, tracking the thing down, beast killing. What you need to know is there's more to it than that. That right, you think you know so much, you think you know it all, you don't even know enough not to interrupt a seven and a half foot tall man who's trying to educate you.