Probably the dumbest thing I did in scuba was to believe DM's were gods when I was new.
I remember following one down to 75ft in Indonesia on my 5th or 6th Discover Scuba Dive before I was ever certified & following another into Turtle Cavern @ 60ft in Sipadan Malaysia Borneo when I had about 35 dives on serious sketchy rental gear - we swam way past the danger sign into the dark without a decent light to where the entrance was a small light - just because she said it was ok.
Over time I saw many "professionals" make poor judgements and mistakes in that part of the world & I learned that DM's & instructors aren't always the ultimate authority in SCUBA
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Since then I've developed my own underwater guidelines and have said NO on more than one occasion to honor my training and comfort limits: requesting more conservative gas planning & dive profiles, limiting depths above narc levels, refusing tight overhead environments & feel I have been right in my judgements
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I remember following one down to 75ft in Indonesia on my 5th or 6th Discover Scuba Dive before I was ever certified & following another into Turtle Cavern @ 60ft in Sipadan Malaysia Borneo when I had about 35 dives on serious sketchy rental gear - we swam way past the danger sign into the dark without a decent light to where the entrance was a small light - just because she said it was ok.
Over time I saw many "professionals" make poor judgements and mistakes in that part of the world & I learned that DM's & instructors aren't always the ultimate authority in SCUBA

Since then I've developed my own underwater guidelines and have said NO on more than one occasion to honor my training and comfort limits: requesting more conservative gas planning & dive profiles, limiting depths above narc levels, refusing tight overhead environments & feel I have been right in my judgements
