The most interesting thing about Leonard is this signature dichotomy: His ability to uplift/inspire a listener/reader beyond the mundanity of 'real' life to aspire to a higher level of human kindness and introspection. (His own life has reflected many examples of striving for a higher consciousness.) At the same time, his abundant sexual energy has been well documented – not the least by himself.make no mistake. leonard is capable of loving people, and indeed i am sure he has a great deal of love for many people - it's just not a romantic love. he loves in the same way as jesus may have loved, a humanistic, neutral, uninvolved passionless love that is unselfish, warm and fatherly. if not for his uncontrollable libido he could one day have been made a saint, but his body's desire for physical release has, unfortunately, always dictated over his spiritual self, and commanded that he pursue hedonistic pleasures, dictated that he give priority to achieving personal release of sexual tension rather than putting that pent-up energy into a more philanthropic pastime.
The thing that sets him apart is that he has taken us along with him on this journey. He has openly shared his human weaknesses with us along with his higher self. This openness is what inspires us with hope, I think; this acceptance that the flesh and the spirit are intertwined; that the presence of one does not exclude the other. The crack in everything, I guess...