Yes, I suspect a majority of cigar guys (and maybe gals?) would be all up for fame, and some with not too much concern about how it occurred.
Carl Sagan is an example of a person who's attainments surpassed his fame, his work is more famous than him personally, and that's the bullseye.
Jean Paul Sartre is a mixed bag; I admire his turning down the Nobel Prize, the integrity required. However there is a connection between him and the inner circle of Pol Pot, the Cambodian killing fields dictator, and their study with Jean Paul in the 1960's (I think it was). So fame can be dangerous, a poison, not in exposing this connection but in producing it. I wouldn't argue that Jean Paul taught them that, but their politics were supported and gestated in his presence perhaps.