He learns that the spirit of Christmas, the attitude between people who wish each other peace at that time, the charitable things that people do are not just for christmas but for the whole year. He finds that no matter what you have experienced in the past you can make changes if even small one for the future and the future of others and of course money is not the answer to happiness.
Humility, awareness of those around him and charity
Because there will always be people in need of lessons -like yourself! -and myself!
get lessons
To be unselfish and kinder to others.
We now see that Scrooge was all but abandoned by his father at boarding school even at christmas
get lessons
nothing
take lessons. if you want to learn the correct fingerings and positions then take lessons from a professional
He initially learns his trade from Mr Fizziwig
Scrooge McDuck is the great-uncle of Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck. He is the brother of Donald Duck's mother, making him their paternal great-uncle. Scrooge often takes them on adventures and teaches them life lessons.
Scrooge saw a procession of ghosts led by the Ghost of Christmas Past when his curtains were open in Stave Two. The ghost showed Scrooge visions of his past Christmases and memories to teach him important lessons.
He thought he would see himself sitting in his usual spot. But as we learn Scrooge had past away the night before