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I don't think you're thinking too hard about it, I think you just haven't written applications complicated enough yet to need OO. You don't need to be asking why you want classes, you need to be asking if you should switch from structured programming to OO programming. The answer is not necessarily. It's perfectly fine to write good old-fashioned structured programs, and you do not need to write OO to use C# - you can write perfectly good C# programs with no OO code in it. However keep in mind that the .NET framework gives you a lot of free stuff, and it's all OO, so if you want to exploit it you'll have to understand how to use it. As you design more complicated applications, you may come to realize benefits of OO and some of the stuff that you get in .NET. (A DataGridView is a class, after all, so you have already "incorporated" that into your code. Do you find the DataGridView easy to use? If so, you might learn something from that model.)
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