I found this book fascinating and brilliant. Will unfolds the narrative of his life. It's equal parts hilarious and torturous. As Will waxes about his journey of self-realisation you get a strong sense of the tension between his awareness of why he is who he is and thinks the way he does, contrasted with his massive personality and ego that cloud how deep this awareness has really seeped. You'll just have to read the book to judge for yourself. If the final few chapters are to be believed, it won't bother Will what you conclude. Maybe this wouldn't have been the case as a younger man shaped by his childhood and driven to succeed. 99% and 0% are the same thing. You'll see.
I love an autobiography and this is one of the best.