Scrooge liked Fezziwig because he was very generous, and respectful to his co-workers. Also, everybody loved him.
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Scrooge believed Fezziwig was a good master because he was generous, kind-hearted, and cared for his employees. Fezziwig created a happy and jovial work environment, showing that he valued his workers as individuals. Scrooge admired Fezziwig's ability to spread joy and make his employees feel appreciated.
Scrooge donated to charity, helped Bob Cratchit and his family, and showed kindness and generosity towards others.
Water can be a poor servant when it causes floods or damages property, and a bad master when it leads to drowning or poses a danger in large quantities. Its unpredictable nature can make it challenging to control and manage, making it both a risky servant and master.
Scrooge means that he will learn from the mistakes of his past, appreciate the present moment, and make positive changes to shape a better future for himself and others. This line from "A Christmas Carol" reflects his transformation from a greedy, selfish person to a more compassionate and generous individual.
According to Kant, the value of a good will lies in the intention behind an action, rather than the outcome or consequences of that action.
Nietzsche did not explicitly outline 8 ethical standards. However, some key aspects of Nietzsche’s ethics include the importance of self-overcoming, the idea of the noble or master morality, the rejection of traditional notions of good and evil, and the emphasis on individual flourishing and authenticity.