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Arthur Somers Roche

American writer and humorist

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Arthur Somers Roche was an American writer and humorist whose career spanned the early-to-mid twentieth century. Operating primarily from New York, he built a reputation as a prolific contributor to magazines like *The Saturday Evening Post* and *Collier's*, where his wit and satirical eye found eager audiences during the 1920s and 1930s. Little documentation exists about his birth, but his work suggests a man attuned to the absurdities of modern American life—particularly the foibles of the middle and upper classes.

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Roche published numerous short story collections, including *Foolish Matrimony* (1919) and *The Feminine Fizzle* (1924), alongside novels that rarely achieved lasting fame but entertained their moment thoroughly. His gift lay not in profundity but in the perfectly timed joke, the observation that lands like a punch line. Today he's largely forgotten, yet his pieces survive in anthologies as period snapshots—proof that good humor requires no philosophical weight, only honest attention to how people actually behave.

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Worry is a thin stream of fear trickling through the mind. If encouraged, it cuts a channel into which all other thoughts are drained.

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The genius here lies in the *mechanism* Roche identifies: worry doesn't simply coexist with other thoughts—it's hydraulic, actively *displacing* them through repetition. Most of us assume worry is just one unwelcome guest at the table, but he's describing something closer to erosion, where the groove deepens with each anxious pass until it becomes the only channel available. Watch how this plays out when you're fretting about a presentation: within hours, your mind stops generating solutions or remembering past successes, because the worry-channel has already captured the water flow. Understanding this as a carved pathway rather than a mood explains why white-knuckling through reassurance rarely works—you have to dam the stream before the channel gets too deep.

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