Solooo, please allow me to reinforce a few points, which will perhaps get you thinking a bit more:
1. Yes, 99% of the Mathematics we learn in the HSC will not be used in real life (it has MANY MANY applications, but we will never PERSONALLY use it) except for perhaps the Financial component of 2U (which is usually done by computers nowadays). Yes, I will never personally apply knowledge of Metric Spaces or Hamiltonian Dynamics to my personal life, but the study of it and the skills involved enrich me overall.
2. As bleakarcher wisely said, everything in the world surrounding us including the computer you are using right now... is not possible without Mathematics.
3. As AAEldar wisely said, it is the THINKING skills that we adapt. For example when first I learnt how to solve the Rubik's cube, I applied much of the thinking skills from it to Mathematics. No, I never needed any Group Theory (the mathematics behind the cube), but I APPLIED what I learnt from it, and it overall helped me as a Mathematics student. Similarly, we employ the critical thinking skills and methods from Mathematics to real life to help us become more successful overall. You will find that in the work place, there are many problems. There are infinite solutions to these problems, but of course we want the optimal one. We employ the problem solving and thinking skills of Mathematics to do this optimally.
4. I find it insulting when you assert that people of a Mathematics background have "no" impact on society. Imagine a world full of people with no problem solving skills. Where would society be?