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Dear aspirant,
It is never good to cut something off completely from your life. It'll only make your mental health bad. It is okay to use instagram as long as you maintaining the balance. Balance is the key. Eventhough, I wouldn't recommend social media as a healthy recreation, it is fine as long as it doesn't overwhelm you. Schedule break times and make this a small part of your break time. Do other activities like playing, pursuing your hobbies during your break time. It is not wrong to be on social media as long as you are responsible and controlled. Strike a balance and talk to you parents about what all you want to do in your break time. This will help you get rid of the guilt as well.
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