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Classy Problems: Need vs. Want?

Dan T. RogersBy Dan T. RogersSeptember 8, 20255 Mins Read
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Classy Problems is a daily post of thinking in motion by Dan T. Rogers. Each post stands alone as a thought-provoking piece, yet together, they create a puzzle of ideas. They invite you to see things from a different angle, rethink what you thought you knew, and explore what’s beyond your current understanding.

Classy isn’t just a read: it’s a practice. Read, listen, and join us for Classy Problems Live, a 15-minute, live virtual conversation held Monday through Thursday at 12:15p PT, where we gather to reflect on the Classy Problems post of the day. No need to prep. Just connect, explore, and reflect. 

Classy Problems Black Crown

Selective Ownership

I take responsibility.
When it’s easy.
When it’s visible.
When it aligns with
how I want to be seen.
It’s a performance.
I call it ownership.
It’s preference.
It’s a desire to control.
I was only stepping in
when the price was right.
When the conditions were
convenient.
I’d speak up when the work
was already working.
Or when it obviously wasn’t.
I’d lean in when I knew
I could win.
When it got uncomfortable,
or complex,
or costly,
or inconvenient,
I waited.
Quietly.
Conveniently busy
doing “other things.”
Like taking credit on a clean handoff
but blaming “miscommunication”
on a messy one.
This is a loop of principled language
with situational follow-through.
Character worn as make-up.
Not a part of make-up.
The right question is:
What is required of me
as the person I want to become?
Ownership is revealed
by consistency.

Classy Problems Black Crown

Perfection Is a Preference

I’m refining.
Reworking.
Almost there.
I call it high standards.
It’s fixation.
I want it just right.
Except I’ve never defined “right.”
I couldn’t see the loop.
Wasn’t aware
I’d mistaken preference
for principle.
Confused my version of “good”
with the version of good.
I said I was committed to quality.
I was attached to control.
Like rewriting a sentence
so it lands perfectly
in every imagined scenario.
This loop has a signature:
Precision without clarity.
Stalling dressed up as striving.
What helps me change is asking:
What am I calling “perfect”?
Whose standard
am I protecting?
Is this aligned,
or familiar?
Perfection isn’t a principle.
It’s a preference.
Preferences can be adjusted.
Progress can be chosen.
You can trade “just right”
for “good enuf.”

Classy Problems Black Crown

Whose Goal?

I didn’t set.
Sprinting towards a finish line,
in a race
I didn’t want to be in.
Effort without ownership.
Attention without alignment.
Alignment is found
in the right question
at the right time.
Whose goal is this?
Direction is found
in awareness.
Where I place my attention
is where I direct my life.
If I’m not on my attention,
I’m on someone else’s intention.

Classy Problems Black Crown

bossilicious

I thought I knew
what I wanted.
Named the outcome.
Built the plan.
Did the work.
I called it clarity.
It was control.
I didn’t realize
I was narrowing the ask
to something I could predict,
or manage.
Then something better
shows up.
Doesn’t match the plan.
Fits even better.
Like getting turned down
for what I was sure
I needed,
only to get offered something
I didn’t have the nerve
to ask for.
Didn’t have the vision
to see, or
the imagination
to dream.
The loop of thinking
over of trusting.
Fixating on what I think
I want instead of trusting
what’s being provided.
What helps me break the loop:
Have I left room for theboss?
bossilicious doesn’t mean getting
what I asked for.
It means accepting what fits.
Even if I didn’t see it coming.
Sometimes I don’t even know
how well it fits
until after I try it on.

Classy Problems Black Crown

Need vs. Want

I say I need it.
This solution.
That outcome.
The next step.
I call it essential.
It’s a preference.
The loop of preferences
with requirements.
Trying to make it non-negotiable.
I confused certainty with clarity.
Conviction with necessity.
I wanted what I wanted.
I made it sound like survival.
Like insisting a conversation
must happen now,
when I don’t want to sit
in the discomfort now.
This loop of inflating preferences
to principles.
What helps me take the air out
is asking:
Is this something I want
or something I need?
One isn’t better than the other.
One is more honest.
When I can be honest
about what I want,
I can be honest
about owning it.
When I own what I want,
I get to choose again.

Classy Problems Black Crown

Percentage of Reality

I’m sure I see it clearly.
The dynamic.
The problem.
The path.
I trust my read.
I call it reality.
It’s a fragment.
The loop of filtering
for confirmation.
Only seeing the parts
that matched my story.
Missing what challenged it.
Ignoring what expanded it.
Like assuming
the tension in a room
is about me
without checking
what anyone else is feeling.
This loop has a pattern.
Perception mistaken for
perspective.
What helps me change
is remembering:
Reality isn’t what I notice.
It’s what’s happening
whether I notice
or not.
The more of it I’m willing to see,
the less I’m trapped
in preference.
The more I can respond
to what’s real.
I don’t need 100% of reality.
I need more than the part
that agrees with me.
I want the largest percentage
of reality I can handle.

Classy Problems Black Crown

We Are All Equal

It’s easy to see
where we’re different.
Different backgrounds.
Different beliefs.
Different behaviors.
I use those variables.
To justify the disconnect.
I call it discernment.
It’s comparison.
I didn’t realize
I was measuring selectively.
Fixating on what separates us.
Ignoring what connects.
Like giving myself
more or less credit.
My struggle looks
different than theirs.
It looks better.
It looks worse.
Stuck in the loop of insight
based on exception.
Another form
of my self-deception.
Selective measurement
framed as insight.
What helps me right-size
is recalculating:
Equal doesn’t mean the same.
It means the score is.
When I include
the full measure
the effort, the intention,
the weight of the story,
we look more alike
than we don’t.
The details are different.
The rest is the same.
The truth isn’t
in what sets us apart.
It’s in what brings us
back together.


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Classy Problems is a daily post of thinking in motion by Dan T. Rogers. Each post stands alone as a thought-provoking piece, yet together, they create a puzzle of ideas. They invite you to see things from a different angle, rethink what you thought you knew, and explore what’s beyond your current understanding.

What is a classy problem? A classy problem is when we’ve been afforded the opportunity to figure out what to do. Time to figure it out. Time to practice. Time to discern. When faced with the time to figure out a classy problem, it is more effective to focus on what NOT to do than trying to figure out what to do. In a word: restraint. JOIN US in exploring the distinction between what to do and what not to do in the pursuit of clarity.

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