>Fat (240lbs at 5'11")>No car or license>No job or job history besides food service>Live with family>20k in bank>Bullshit bio degree that I want to replace with an engineering degree>Might be schizo with severe OCD>Taken multi-year hiatus on some hobbies>Single>No irl friends
>>34612480In order of severity:>Might be schizo with severe OCD>No irl friends>Fat (240lbs at 5'11")>No car or license
>>34612480It's less about which takes precedent and more a holistic approach, I've been in a very similar situation Here is the move>Listen to two audiobooks>Atomic habits AND psychocybernetics, do like an hour a day >Get back into food service or any job>Sign up for online therapy>Sign up for a gym, lift 3x a week>Count calories and like 5lbs a month until about 190-200lbs >Get a haircut>Get on dating apps >Join a hobby you like like magic the gathering nights, rockclimbing, etc >BUT ANON I DONT HAVE ANY HOBBIESok choose rock climbing or boxing TLDR - less about which problem to fix immediately, more about mindset and learning health habits listen to the two books, lift 3x a week and work / get into therapyyoull be 80% of the way there in 3-6 months
>>34612480Unironically go gym and lose weight. It will help you with your mental issues also while getting you in shape. In shape = feeling better = better mental health. It's a cheatcode. Might not solve all your mental problems but it will help.Secondly, study something that is worth it in the long run. Through studying and being more mentally stable you can form connections in uni. Go to medical professional and take meds if needed. Being a schizo is NOT a joke. Someone I knew had it and it held him back so much in life it basically ruined him.