In light of current circumstances, HH Dalai Lama is skillful in showing the human side of himself. There are many Tibetans who still cling to the belief that he is a "God-king". When he passes away,there is fear that the Chinese will choose his successor and foist their choice on all,as they did the Panchen Lama. So the Dalai Lama is now saying that Tibetans, can by choice and through a vote, decide to do away with the institution of the Dalai Lama. So, perhaps, to pave the way for that, he is now trying to 'debunk' the belief in the Dalai Lama as a "God-king".
I note the particular instance of his response to the 81 year old Tibetan man, who wheelchair-bound and dying of cancer, was looking to the Dalai Lama for blessings and the fulfillment of a hope for a miraculous cure from this emanation of compassionate Chenrezig. The blessing was most readily and warmly given. But, at the same time, the Dalai Lama, told him in a manner of 'stern realism' to come to terms with his fate, that he had nothing to give him, that "we all have to die" and just asked him to pray.
The Dalai Lama also ,in a frank and disarming manner, says that though he believes in Nargajuna's view of reality and interdependent arising as the view to adopt to maintain a peaceful mind to counter anger,he himself has not quite mastered it. Hence he still gets angry; but his anger, though quick to rise, is as quick to fall away.
He has an avid interest in Science and thus makes himself an icon who is very much in keeping with the 21st Century.He has been awarded the Templeton prize for "encouraging common ground between science and religion" ( a prize which Mother Theresa had also received).
He has also achieved much in preserving Tibetan religion and culture in India and other places out of the country of its origin.That is an amazing and truly remarkable achievement, because in Tibet itself, the religion and especially, the culture, is dying as a result of Chinese suppression.
An interesting point he made is the following. When asked who had most inspired and influenced him, the Dalai Lama cited Nargajuna, the second century Indian Buddhist monk, who had propounded the Middle(Correct) View of Emptiness. It isn't a coincidence that Dorje Shugden arose as a Protector to especially protect Je Tsongkhapa's unexcelled propounding of Nargajuna's Middle (Correct) View of Emptiness!