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You learned it early -- most of us took a great deal more time to realize we didn't know everything there was to know, or even everything we NEEDED to know!

The great thing is that diving continues to present opportunities to learn, and learning involves diving, and it's great fun.
 
TSandM,

You know, I consider myself lucky I really do! I have done multiple DSD dives over the years all-going off without a hitch lending to my sense of over confidence and ignorance. I had a minor incident at a shallow depth, which opened my eyes and through ignorance not being an excuse right out the window! If I have taken anything from this thread, it is one being responsible for their own self, self-reliance, and self-rescue! I like this concept and somewhat comforted that I’m not just paranoid, crazy, or eccentric and in fact, this is the norm. However, I must admit after the realization that truly there are volumes more I don’t know than know I feel little daunted, behind (as there so much I think from the OW course, and even recently completed OW refresher I don’t feel as good as I should be with), and some what fearful, which I believe breeds respect. The plus side as you said, really first step recognition, and then the fun part getting to practice! A new LDS acquaintance (DM/Instruct.), said to me during one of our last chats and one I like to believe “diving is perfectly safe when you follow the rules and always observe SAFETY first!”

I admit I have very little and a limited knowledge base and support structure and one I have just started as a result of my discovered ignorance to build Scuba Board included. I strive to be a long-term and safe diver one, which continues to dive forever! And by the way, I have way more questions than answers. I seem to have a completely and affectionate case of the “but why’s” and “how does that work.”
 
Well, ScubaBoard is a great place for someone with a head full of questions!

Do not ever let anyone tell you you are paranoid or inappropriate for wanting to be safe. I drive my buddies nuts by insisting on a dive plan and a full gear check before EVERY dive -- I don't care how shallow or how routine. ALL problems are better solved on land, or on the surface, or as my husband puts it, "Nothing ever gets BETTER underwater."
 
As my instructor likes to tell me: When i started diving I knew everything, then i got more experienced and realised I hardly knew anything, then i got even more experienced and realised i knew nothing at all.


The more you learn the more you realise how little you know and how there are no definitive right answers :D
 

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