For me it was over before it started. I was born with so many different races in my genes I resemble nothing. So white kids and black kids bullied me, almost always with racist motivation.
This made me an outcast. I never was able to develop social skills or get into a social circle to meet new friends or girls. I spent all 4 years of high school eating alone in a cafeteria that could hold a few hundred students. I was invisible
When I applied for jobs I could never get anything but manual labor factory jobs, as I didn't 'look' like a white collar worker despite being dressed as well as I could. I got certified as a pharmacy technician in hopes of escaping deep poverty but the white male pharmacists never gave me a chance, they only wanted to hire attractive females. One even started the interview by asking me where my parents were from.
One day I hope to escape poverty and move to a city where people who look like me are more accepted.