Second Dates, Library Fines, and Doing Good - Mockingbird
- Apr 6, 2022
Second Dates, Library Fines, and Doing Good - Mockingbird
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Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya
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Jan 8, 2024
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“New York’s public library systems announced last October that they would be eliminating all late fines.” They cancelled the debts. They took on the penalty. All the accumulated fines were suddenly removed. Freedom. Nothing owed. No punishment. Why did the library system do it? “(T)he goal was to get books and people back to the more 200 branches, as well as research centers, across the city after a year and a half of limited hours and access.” Boy oh boy did it work. “A wave of returned overdue materials came crashing in, accompanied by a healthy increase (between 9 and 15 percent, depending on the borough) of returning visitors.” People were free to enjoy libraries as originally intended.”
When the penalties were absorbed and removed, however, everything changed. People “behaved” (returned books) and people enjoyed the library again."
Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya
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Jan 8, 2024
Jason Scott Montoya @JasonSMontoya
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Jan 8, 2024
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"The cross is God’s way of saying we will never be rejected. The cross is God’s way of bearing our burdens and destroying our guilt. Shame is gone. Striving can cease. Everything we long for and everything we will ever need are given to us by God because of Jesus. We do, not in order to get. We do because we’ve already gotten. We don’t have to hide our library books anymore. We can return them. We don’t have to fear being turned down. The Father is thrilled to be with us."