As a Peace Corps volunteer in Nepal, Thomas H. Prol sometimes walked days to reach remote villages — occasionally fending off aggressive water buffalo and yaks along the route — to teach residents about sanitation and health. He lived in a house of mud, straw, wood and manure, with a corrugated metal roof that magnified the monsoon season’s pounding rains.

He called that life idyllic.

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