"Master Scuba Diver" or "Divemaster", Which type are you?

Do you know the difference between "Master Scuba Diver" and "Divemaster"?
If you become a diver, you will hear those words sometimes. 
"Master Scuba Diver" is a scuba diving recognition level offered by most of scuba diving training agencies, such as SDI, PADI, SSI, NAUI. The requirements are slightly different from each agency; however, what it means is whoever have achieved this level have good level/number of diving experience. If you like to add more knowledge and skills in scuba diving, this is something you would like to go for.
"Divemaster" is totally different. It is the first level of Professional Divers with a role in recreational diving including organising & leading recreational divings in a professional capacity with supervisory responsibility for a group of divers. Once you become a Divemaster, people expect you to be as Divemaster whenever and wherever you are diving or even just being at dive sites.
While the focus of "Master Scuba Diver" is your own diving experience, the focus of "Divemaster" is the diving experience of EVERYBODY ELSE, not your own. Divemaster is there for other divers, looking after other divers as well as being self efficient. They will be spontaneously preparing diving equipment and all for others and for him/herself. Well, as you can see, it is not for everyone. :D
If you wish to have "recognition", "Master Scuba Diver" is great. If you like to take care of others, you already have the most important character of "Divemaster"
Which type are you? ;)

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