Now for the potential resolution.
OP, I was never in the most popular fraternity in college or dating the hottest sorority girls. Even after college, I had my struggles in corporate life. I spent part of my 20s compensating for it. Here is some of my advice.
Run towards that very thing that pains you, write it down on a piece of paper and think about it.
Is it the fact you couldn't get the hottest girls?
Is it the fact that you could not get the high paying job out of school?
Is it the fact that you were not socially accepted?
Write it down in a notebook and in private. If tears pour out of your eyes, let them. We do not know but you can tell some of us on here and dudes might be able to help. Screw it, either DM me or comment on my blog in my sig. Find those handful of things that make you tear up and write about them in a diary.
Detach from Black Pill, Red Pill, or Mainstream Society standards for the time being.
You don't have to get married by 30.
You don't have to "grow up" in that mature lame way.
You don't have to date the ugly chick now because you are 35.
I recommend taking some break from the forum and the internet too since it does become depressing.
Find that Post-College High to look forward to in the future.
Save up enough money and travel to various party cities in the world chasing women, disregard what society says.
Go all in on your career and make the big bucks from either that or your business.
Get strict on the kinds of people you want in your life and only keep them there, make them high quality and be choosy.
Create your post college story in your head and make it interesting, disregard what society says.
FWIW
@CornbreadFed I have a friend who had a miserable college experience but then at 30, with his remote job, he stayed in a different college town a month and racked up lays. He even sent me some receipts on SnapChat. He even plans to write about the various Uni girls at various colleges.
I know another guy who quit his job at 35, was a millionaire, and spent an entire year traveling the world and chasing tail at various big cities.
I know another guy who got driven on his career goals, made millions in his 30s, and then created an exclusive group where only certain guys were let in. He even turned down some former frat bros from his uni that asked for a job.
You have to look ahead.
Somehow and someway, paint a rosy picture of the future.
Paint your ideal dream life 5 years from now and work backwards.
Make it as idealistic as you want but go with that in your head.
It can be something like you are going to marry a supermodel and be at her fancy events.
It can be you having a revolving door of 19 yr olds coming through.
It can be anything.