He learned that Christmas was not just for the 12 days across the period but across the year, every year. He also learns that he is guilty of ignorance of the scale of need that surrounds him and that he and people like him are as much a cause for that scale of need because they have the power to make changes but don't and then finally he learns that Tiny Tim, someone Who he sees himself in is to die because the Cratchit family are to poor to purchase the medication that he needs to live. Yet Scrooge is the boy father who Scrooge isn't paying a fair wage each week for teh work he does
To be unselfish and kinder to others.
he learned to be mean to others not be nich and be selfish
The second spirit to visit scrooge in A Christmas Carol is the Ghost of Christmas Present. The ghost takes Scrooge to both his nephew and employee's home in the present time. He also appears with two spirit children, Ignorance and Want.
His potential future including his lonely death and what other genuinely feel about him
The everyone can keep Christmas in their hearts no matter how rich or poor they are and it is that spirit and not money that is important
The spirit shows Scrooge his own headstone in the book.
Ignorance and Want are two children hidden beneath the robes of the Spirit of Christmas Present. At the very end of the Spirit's visit, Scrooge notices two "claws" protruding from underneath. The Spirit parts his robes to reveal the boy and girl, both of whom are in an awful condition. When Scrooge asks to whom they belong, the Spirit answers, "They are Man's." It is, however, the boy that the Spirit especially warns Scrooge against. Ignorance must be erased, the Spirit seems to say, or he spells doom for the race. When Scrooge asks if there is no refuge or resource for the children, the Spirit turns Scrooge's own words against him. "Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?" These are the last words Scrooge hears from this visitor.
The answer is the spirit of the future
He learns what life was like , the good and the not so god in Scrooges life. The visions are their to encourage Scrooge to leave past pain behind and seek a positive life
even though people(cratchit and the nephew)aren't rich, they're still happy.
From the second spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Present, Scrooge learns the importance of compassion, generosity, and joy. He sees firsthand the impact of his actions on others and begins to realize that true wealth comes from giving and caring for those in need.
The Spirit of Christmas Present.