OP, chances are that you do not rate an HB10 as your write about them in your post. As has been said HB 10's don't truly exist in the wild. That said, we often overestimate our sexual market value. I find this alot when I mentor younger males - they vastly overrate their appeal to women - and they often have their sights set on HB9 material. The truth is that few of us rate it on a regular basis - you'd have to be model quality and/or have tons of social proof, both requirements which I'm failry sure you do not meet.
Dating is like the real estate market:
In the realm of real estate, property value is determined by various factors such as location, size, condition, and amenities. Similarly, in the "dating market," one's "value" might be influenced by attributes like physical appearance, personality, social status, and other traits that potential partners find attractive or important.
When you list a property at a certain price but find no buyers, the market is essentially saying that the price is too high for what is being offered. Similarly, if someone perceives themselves as highly desirable but finds little to no interest from potential partners, it might be an indicator that their self-assessment is not aligned with market perceptions. Just as in real estate where you might lower the price of your property to make it more appealing to potential buyers, in the dating realm, some people might feel the need to "lower their standards" to find a match. When in reality its just time to be honest with yourself.
Lowering the "price" in dating terms might involve being willing to date someone who you previously considered "below your league," or adjusting your expectations in terms of what you find desirable in a partner. However, unlike real estate where lowering the price generally makes a property more accessible to a broader range of buyers, in the dating market, it works the same way.
On the other hand, improving the "property" can also make it more appealing to buyers. Similarly, individuals can work on enhancing their own attributes—be it through physical fitness, learning new skills, or personal growth—in order to attract a partner they find desirable.
Like in real estate, timing and luck also play a role in the dating market. Sometimes properties sell quickly due to market conditions, not necessarily because they are priced low. Similarly, finding a partner can sometimes come down to being in the right place at the right time.