Want to get a quote on this discussion question. Early in the film Groundhog Day, Phil Connors was engaged to a certain extent in what MacIntyre calls a "practice" by being a meteorologist. Later in the film, he took up other practices, such as piano playing and ice sculpting.
Compare and contrast his engagement with practices in the early and later parts of the film, making reference to MacIntyre's distinction between internal and external goods and how those are related to the virtues. Even though this takes place in a fantasy scenario, what lessons for our own lives might we learn from this particular theme in the film?