Why people take up scuba diving depends to a large degree on where they live. I always ask my students why they are taking up diving, and the overwhelming majority speak of a coming vacation to a tropical resort area. I am sure that if I lived next to an ocean, I would get different responses.
The up-coming vacation would be a proximate trigger... but it's not "why they took up scuba diving."
Just as you don't go to an Italian restaurant for dinner because your hungry. Being hungry is the proximate trigger that makes you think of food... but you go to an Italian restaurant because you're "in the mood" for Italian.
There's plenty of things to do in nice, warm-water locations... why scuba diving? Why THIS trip and not the last one? Why not golf? Kite-boarding? Snorkeling is far cheaper? Tennis requires less gear. Hiking only needs a pair of shoes. The whole family would enjoy sailing. drrich got certified for his honeymoon... what's that all about?
Why is someone "in the mood" for scuba diving?
How can we get them in the mood?
---------- Post added December 10th, 2014 at 07:06 PM ----------
Until Verizon puts towers underwater, most young people will never dive. They are completely under the control of their stupid phones and other electronics. I've seen them walk into doors, walls, each other, trash cans, and cars while mesmerized by the stupidity on their idiotic devices. Because they spend all their time on these ridiculous machines they are soft, mentally and physically. I've tried to get a few certified but their physical conditioning is so bad they cannot recover from a simple walk to the water with their dive gear on. Sad but true. The ones that do make it to the water, just whine about everything. Welcome to the new America....land of the fat and lazy.
And my grandparents said that my parents would never leave the house when TV became commonplace. And my parents thought video games would ruin the world. It's currently mobile devices. Next will be hover-cars...