Hey, Merry Christmas! How are you? You're okay? You survived this far in your first quarter of high school! I see you made honors, that's great lol ^_^ You probably have a high class rank. When I was starting high school, I was 277/600 and graduated at 61/501. I'm doing well in undergrad and am on my way to grad school soon lol. High school really does not matter much in the future. As long as you don't abuse substances and/or harm yourself, you'll have an amazing future.
Now, from what I see that you post on the high school forum (and I'm no psychologist, so I can be waaaaay wrong), you put such high expectations on yourself. Why? It can either be you were raised to be perfect, or everyone depended on you to be perfect, but please know it's okay to not be perfect. A lot of people may place a facade to make you think their perfect, but nobody is perfect. Don't try to be perfect, try your best to be great. You want to know what's great? The honors you made for your first quarter. Don't look at who made high honors, look at how many people didn't even make honors at all. However, no one is "inferior" because they didn't get it. The ones who didn't make honors at all may just have a bad quarter and will soon do great like you. Colleges don't even look at quarter grades.
Hun, high school, especially freshman year, is not going to determine whether or not you'll have a future. Your own thoughts will determine that. Don't drown yourself in doubt in your ability. There's something called "Learned Helplessness" and it's the idea that if one was told over and over that they can't do it, they actually won't do it. So, if you keep telling yourself that you won't have a future or you are inferior, you are training yourself to be such a person. If you want to stop thinking such thoughts, please, go to a professional psychologist. They can help you think positively of yourself and it will help you so much hun. Trust me. I used to compare myself to others and wonder why this or why that, and it only wastes time that can be used to study. For the new year, try to look in the mirror each morning and say "I'm going to try my best to be great".
But again I say like everyone else, please speak to your parents about these thoughts and tell then you need to see a psychologist. The last thing I want to see from a bright one like you is an article on the news for suicide.