Faustian Bargain
A "Faustian Bargain" refers to a deal in which a person sacrifices their moral integrity or spiritual well-being for personal gain, often in the form of knowledge, power, or wealth. The term originates from the legend of Faust, a character who makes a pact with the devil, trading his soul for worldly pleasures and enlightenment.
This concept highlights the ethical dilemmas faced when individuals prioritize immediate desires over long-term consequences. It serves as a cautionary tale about the risks of ambition and the potential loss of one's values in pursuit of success or fulfillment.