Using the brain while giving from the heart

Ebenezer Scrooge got it right when he woke up a reformed character on Christmas Day and ordered a turkey the size of a small boy for his long-abused clerk Bob Cratchit.

In doing so, Charles Dickens' famous character was focusing his philanthropic intentions on a cause close to his heart, one that he could get involved with and could continue to follow as the years went by.

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