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Depends entirely on how much you struggle. Diagnosis is useful for knowing what kind of help to get. If you don't struggle, but only see some kind of behavior patterns that might occasionally cause problems, you can just try to address those individually.
I have a diagnosis for BPD, which was useful for getting treatment and ultimately, financial support. These days however I don't agree with the diagnosis and rather think I'm somewhere in the BPD/C-PTSD/Autism neighborhood but I don't really need a clinical diagnosis for any practical purposes.
These are all just words that people made up, that reflect a cluster of patterns with great variability between individuals. They're not absolute truths. Just tools to help navigate whatever system one finds themselves in.