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A Faustian bargain, also known as a deal with the Devil, refers to a situation where an individual trades something very precious, often their integrity or moral values, for some form of personal benefit, such as wealth, power or knowledge. The term is derived from a German legend about a man named Faust, who makes a pact with the Devil, exchanging his soul for unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures. So, when one refers to a Faustian bargain, they mean a deal or pact where one sacrifices one's fundamental principles or values for personal gain, often with a damaging or destructive long-term outcome.

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Feb. 20, 2024, 12:35 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, February 20, 2024

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