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Faustian bargain

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  1. Faust, in the legend, traded his soul to the devil in exchange for knowledge. To “strike a Faustian bargain” is to be willing to sacrifice anything to satisfy a limitless desire for knowledge or power.


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Other versions of the Faustian bargain tale end in regret; in this one, Johnson is content with his choice.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 9, 2025

It’s almost like this Faustian bargain that I didn’t sign up for, that I don’t want.

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 16, 2024

It’s a clever parody of the Faustian bargain we’ve made with social media, relinquishing our privacy for access to the comments, likes and images of others.

From Washington Post • Mar. 29, 2022

It’s a scenario presenting some parents of color with a Faustian bargain.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 2, 2021

The Faustian bargain between humans and grains was not the only deal our species made.

From "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari