Just as worth reading for his thoughts and his experiences, about his life after the first part - Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman - and much worth learning from reading this, for many in many ways.
For one his experiences and thoughts about his trip in South America, where he realized the gap of education that is likely quite common throughout the world - most people learn what is given and that is normally taken as enough, including in much of US, although if Feynman was aware that it was so in his country it is not clear; but as he points out it is more about comprehension that is not necessarily taken care of or tested in most of the world, and that is where it does matter.
For another there is his drums and his consequentamente and so forth. At the very least it is great fun reading Feynman. At the best one learns much, and from a brilliant mind too.