Imagine for a moment trying to pull off such a stunt. You sneak into an absent doctor’s office, and before long a patient comes in and tells you all his symptoms. Now you have to diagnose him, except you know nothing about medicine. All you have is a cabinet full of patient files: their symptoms, diagnoses, treatments undergone, and so on. What do you do? The easiest way out is to look in the files for the patient whose symptoms most closely resemble your current one’s and make the same diagnosis. If your bedside manner is as convincing as Abagnale’s, that might just do the trick.