You are confusing the Recreational Dive limits that are indeed 40m with the OWD Certification that is 18m.This was on PAdi's Blog only a month ago but that page no longer exists
From PADI's own blog site https://blog.padi.com/how-deep-can-you-scuba-dive-maximum-depth/
Recreational Depth Limits
The maximum depth for recreational diving is 40m/130ft.*
Open Water Divers are trained to dive to a maximum depth of 18m/60ft, while Advanced open water divers can explore deeper, to a maximum of 40m/130ft.
Can Open Water Divers dive deeper than 18m/60tf?
Frankly, yes. There is no scuba police out there to stop you
Read what Tursiops wrote on this....
Question - Night Diving - requirements, insurance coverage, WRSTC
How does AOW certify you for night dives? Two PADI's ways; 1. It was one of the three core dives in PADI AOW certification many yrs ago. 2. As one of three specialty dives of choice. I have no idea if the card indicates the choices! Other agency might include night dive in their AOW training.scubaboard.com
And of course there's no Scuba Police and that's why many idiots drown...
ps. Responding to your quote: If evolution works, why so many idiots?
Blame it on the corner rubber protectors that parents use to protect their little geniuses
