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Cave diving tragedy meets risk psychology — why do experienced divers keep entering environments where a single mistake means certain death, and what does that tell us about human risk tolerance?

Risk Homeostasis TheoryOverconfidence EffectGroupthinkNormalization of Deviance

Theory Briefing

  • Five Italian divers died in a Maldives cave diving incident, raising urgent questions about how experts miscalibrate lethal risk.
  • New evidence reframes what happened, suggesting even trained professionals fall prey to overconfidence in familiar high-stakes environments.
  • The 'diver life' culture of normalizing extreme conditions illustrates how group identity can suppress individual threat assessment.