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In this episode, we discuss how openly sharing failures can lead to safer, more effective diving practices and team connections. Inspired by a diving forum thread called “I Learned About Diving From That,” we explore how sharing mistakes helps others learn without fear of criticism, creating a “Just Culture.” Embracing failure is vital for growth: it strengthens team bonds, encourages personal learning, fosters tolerance, and prepares us for future challenges. By acknowledging our mistakes, we create a safe space for feedback, helping us improve and making every dive a chance to learn and grow. Failure is normal; learning from it is essential.

Original blog: https://www.thehumandiver.com/blog/why-is-it-so-hard-to-talk-about-failure

Links: The Dive Forum: http://www.thediveforum.co.uk/

Tags:  English, Diving, Failure, Gareth Lock, Human Factors, Leadership, Scuba Diving