Breaking the Rules, a Diver Gets in Over His Head |
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Remar
Sutton
The Washington
Post
From an article describing
a near-disaster during a night scuba dive, after the author had not checked
his gear, as he should have:
...I was reminded
that growing comfortable breaking the rules because nothing had ever gone
wrong doesn't make it safe to break the rules. The opposite is true. As
we break rules and get away with it, we tend to break more rules, a nice
formula for catastrophe. The analogies for health and fitness are nearly
too obvious for me to point out, but I want to mention a few less obvious
ones. To begin with, my near-accident was entirely preventable. And even
though I brought it on myself, the people who love me also would have
suffered if I had been injured or killed. Their lives would have been
turned upside down by my mistake. That bitter thought flashed through
my mind at the worst instant during the dive.
6-17-02
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