Don’t let social media control your time—your future deserves better. In today’s digital world, social media has become a part of our daily routine. From scrolling reels to chatting with friends, it feels harmless. But for students, this habit can quietly turn into a serious problem. Social media is designed to grab attention. Every notification, like, and comment releases a sense of excitement. Slowly, students become addicted without even realizing it. Instead of focusing on studies, they spend hours watching videos that add no real value to their growth. One of the biggest drawbacks is distraction. A student may open their phone for just 5 minutes, but it often turns into hours. This directly affects concentration, memory, and academic performance. Another issue is comparison. Students start comparing their lives with others online. Seeing others’ “perfect” lives can create feelings of stress, anxiety, and low self-esteem. What they don’t realize is that social media often sho...