it triggers the same neurocircuits, and like you might find someone addicted to gambling because theyet the rush, you get a jackpot or something like that, the same thing gives reward when you get a phone message or email. ourselves? >> the first part is denial that it's the other guys, and not me, problem. >> food for thought as kosta and i left campus. >> you drive so fast. >> i do? >> yes. >> you drive like a granny. >> is that how they taught you to drive in the c.i.a.? >> a little bit. we have a course called crash and burp. nothing i did in the c.i.a. compares to the distracted driving tests. to me what was surprising was realising how dangerous distracted driving is. texting while driving replaced drunk driving as a leading cause of teenage vehicular fatalities with up to 20% of teenage deaths caused by distracted driving. >> there's a fallacy that people believe the more hands free, people think they are safer. >> just like a drunk driver. >> not so. >> it's the same thing with distracted driving. you don't know how bad you are driving. maybe someone honks at you, you go oh, w