Lotfi Zadeh, the Founder and Father of Fuzzy Logic is my inspiration. I am Satish Gajawada, the Founder and Father of Artificial Human Optimization. Am I a Great inventor and Scientist like Lotfi Zadeh?
As with all other things in life, it depends on which lens do you use to view the subject.
Lofti Zadeh's contribution as you mentioned were not just as a scientist (his paper Fuzzy sets in Information and control in 1965 has been cited 82882 according to Google Scholar) but also as inventor (https://www.zadvancedcomputing.com/ with patents 9916538B2, 9424533B1 and 20180204111A1).
His recognition within computing/engineering circles is huge
But among fellow logicians, his theories have not been as equally adopted as in computing and engineering (do not get me wrong, every book on 'survey of logics' that I have, at least mentions his logical system).
I would say this, it is a good postmark to shoot for, but in the end the community as a whole needs to give that final judgement in time (some great contributors to science were given their proper recognition after passing away).
Zadeh has many contributions other than the notion of "Fuzzy Sets". He proposed Fuzzy logic, framed "Soft computing", originated "Granular computing" in the context of fuzzy sets, introduced clustering in the context of fuzzy data and so on. I hope you will carry out your study further to add new notions in the theory you have proposed.
Why you put a goal to be as great as Zadeh? You can surpass him also. But, comparison can be fruitful for two researchers in the same domain; not in different domains.