jerry said: ↑
someone repeated that bullshit line "when it's your time" When In Fact.....if that guy would have have a Scuba teacher worth a damn he would not have passed the course.... this was an avoidable event and my advice in this thread before his poor friend wrote in is to be careful,prepared and aware of your abilities. we stand a better chance of survival with my advice than high school fatalistic mysticism " when it's your time" nonsense.
AZRob replied:
I hope your not talking about me.
PS Im a certified diver to.
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I think both your points are well taken.
Jerry is basically saying, be prepared, bring a buddy, cover all contingencies as much as you can, question who is certifying you as a diver, be smart, plan in advance, don't be a dumbass (which I do not believe the guy who drowned was, it was a tragic accident), etc, etc.
AZRob is basically saying... to the dipsh*t texting and driving through the Organ Pipe National Forest, who crosses the line and wipes you out.... well then, that was your time to go. Or, a plane crash, or anything else out of your control, then yes, that is your time to go.
Fine line however between being a Monday morning QB in the preparedness world, and also being a fatalist that "if it's your time".
Balance is the key.
Don't live in fear, but don't treat life like it's a toy either.
Amen.