Tralfamadore
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I would think it's the attitude of experienced divers.
I don't know HOW many times I've been diving in a group that included novice divers and someone apologized to me out of the clear blue for not having enough experience. And that was without me even copping an attitude. Imagine the pressure novice divers must feel when diving around people with an ego.
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This. This. This.
Whats the difference between God and a diver? God doesn't think he's a diver.
You would think when diving is literally a hobby just about anyone can partake in there would be a larger sense of community and belonging. Instead too many people have a largely inflated ego because they just so happened to have spent more money on diving.
As for actual skills I'll add another vote to buoyancy. I remember when this just clicked for me. Diving just became so much easier and my air consumption was seemingly cut in half. Everything else just seems to fall in place afterwards.