The slander and the negative attitude that I see on this website is beyond belief. We as a group of (somewhat) like minded individuals should be promoting a more helpful attitude toward each other.
Most of the threads here use "DIR" more often than the word "the". Long before "DIR" was ever a cult phenom we had the acronym "KISS", "Keep It Simple & Smart", and it is just as true today as it was then.
Far too many people have been useing DIR (the phrase) as a means of perputuating a level of their own closed mindedness. This is not what DIR (the attitude) stands for. Uttering the acronym DIR does not make you a better diver than the rest of the group. Maintaining an open mind and a continuous effort to increase your own wide spread knowledge of the sport and the associated equiptment through personal and professional training, along with an attitude toward increasing your own level of personal fitness and good health and proper physical training, will point you in the right direction of being a better diver and a better person. However, this will still not make you better than everyone else, because the attitude of "I'm better than you" should not even be a goal. Try being the best diver that you can be, both physically and mentally. Share your knowledge with others and be accepting of the views and limitations of others. There is a lot of truth to the phrase "A Good Diver is Always Training". I dive nearly every day of the year, and I learn something new each and every day, doesn't matter if I am guiding, shooting video with my wife, learning about a new piece of equiptment, working on the boat, or reading posts on websites.