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Yes, that would be more honest.Michael Schlink:Would it be better if PADI changed the name to " more experienced and trained diver than a lot of other divers"?
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Yes, that would be more honest.Michael Schlink:Would it be better if PADI changed the name to " more experienced and trained diver than a lot of other divers"?
Michael Schlink:Would it be better if PADI changed the name to " more experienced and trained diver than a lot of other divers"?
Thalassamania:Quote:
Originally Posted by Michael Schlink
Would it be better if PADI changed the name to " more experienced and trained diver than a lot of other divers"?
Yes, that would be more honest.
The Kraken:Shakey,
I love your post . . .
. . . but as that to which you alluded, may I quote the bard, Bob Dylan, "The Times, They Are a Changin'"
the K
shakeybrainsurgeon:Anthropolgist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jared Diamond spent time in New Guinea with the most "primitive" tribe on earth...he awakened early one morning to see twin boys, about 12 years old or less, take a canoe out onto the predator and snake infested local river (while the adults slept). One boy leaned on a pole stuck in the bottom to hold the boat against the current, the other began spearing fish. Once they had caught the family breakfast, they paddled back and began cleaning their catch. Diamond, father of twins the same age, was amazed at the prowess of these boys and the danger they faced daily; he noted that our children lack this sort of skill/daring because we made them the way they are, not because 12 year olds are intrinsically incapable of adult responsibilities and tasks.
Prior to the 20th century, there were two types of people --- children (12 and under) and adults (everyone else). The idea of that rebellious, harebrained, unreliable and useless period known as adolescence is a modern fiction.
I'm not saying I agree with thrusting 12 year olds into adult roles, not at all. I'm simply saying that evaluation of other cultures, present and past, will reveal that "children" can do amazing things if we let them.
No, because the things that you'd have to do/not do would be classified as abuse/neglect in present society.cerich:Good post and I agree with the conclusions drawn. Do we have more than a dozen 12 year olds like this in this contry of 300 million?
I thought it was a better world when you had to 21 and have 100 dives before you entered instructor training. The course name thing is like grade inflation, it makes things meaningless.CAPNVINNY:Would it make PADI look better if they changed their ideas...say you can't be an Instructor till your umm.. 35,because you lack the maturity to accept that much responsibility? Its just an age,can many 12 year olds meet the qualifications of a Master Scuba Diver?probably not many.Should this exclude the few that can?I don't think so. My 13 year old is much better in the water than half the advanced students I get,can he dive to that level?not yet....maybe soon though..?