Gandhi was a great citizen, a true model for anyone of any religion, adored by good Christians like Jim Wallis, Robert Ellsberg and Martin Luther King Jr., Jews, Muslims, Hindus, even atheists. His stand for pacifistic beliefs and resistance was truly magnificent and he Seems to have been a wonderful person from all accounts. He comes across as self-questioning, modest and sincere, thankfully not fulfiling Jungian ideas of "wellness". The bad point is did his writing is not that great - it's not enough to keep you hooked and your mind wanders Consistently at times. Perhaps it is the translation but others explain Gandhi better than he himself Explains unfortunately. Perhaps so his modesty gets in the way of a complete self-analysis.