In Kang Lee's presentation on the psychology of lying, he suggests that the ingredients to be a successful liar include a few key traits. Based on what you've mentioned, it sounds like he emphasizes the importance of:
- Mind Reading - The ability to understand what others are thinking and anticipate their reactions.
- Self-Control - The capacity to manage one's impulses and emotions while lying.
- Evil Intent - A motive to deceive or manipulate others for personal gain.
- Selfishness - A focus on personal benefit at the expense of truthfulness.
While not all combinations you've listed are explicitly mentioned, it's clear that successful liars need a blend of these traits, particularly in mind reading and self-control, as these allow them to navigate social interactions more effectively while lying. If you have a specific aspect you want to delve into further, let me know!