:) I have read it. I don't know if I have gleaned the same answer you are looking for, as each time I read the scriptures I try to apply them to my life, by seeing and learning from the challenges faced by the people involved. It seems to me that Moroni had several levels of challenge. He was a historian who had to come up with his own writing materials creating as he went on top of hiding from warring lLamanites. He had the emotional challenge of never existing except during time of war, missing the comforts of a permanent home, social life, and the ease of learning because it is a pleasure, and not a right that you have to fight for with every breath. I think his general challenge was to ensure the existance of religious freedom for all who would follow him, at the cost of a life of his own making. He chose to make the most of the life given to him and became the best of warriors, and achieved amazing spiritual growth in spite of all oppostion. I think that Joseph Smith and Brigham Young come close to his descrition in more modern times. Good Luck with your studies